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Opponents of No Labels Presidential Idea Are Briefing Democratic Members of Congress

Posted on July 9, 2023 by Richard WingerJuly 9, 2023
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The Hill has this article about efforts by opponents of the No Labels presidential candidate idea to brief Democratic members of Congress about why they are so opposed to the plan. The opponents include the groups Move On and Third … Continue reading →

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Iowa Republicans Choose January 15 Caucus Date

Posted on July 8, 2023 by Richard WingerJuly 8, 2023
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On July 7, the Iowa Republican Party determined that its presidential caucus next year will be January 15. By contrast, in 2020, it was February 3. Thanks to Thomas Jones for this news. … Continue reading →

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Idaho Major Parties Start Planning to Hold Presidential Caucuses in 2024

Posted on July 7, 2023 by Richard WingerJuly 7, 2023
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The Idaho Republican Party is starting to plan a presidential caucus in March 2024. The legislature adjourned earlier this year without restoring the presidential primaries. Democrats are also planning a caucus. The Democratic Party hopes the legislature will restore primaries … Continue reading →

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Maine Bill that Eases Definition of a Political Party Passes Legislature

Posted on July 7, 2023 by Richard WingerJuly 7, 2023
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On July 6, the Maine Senate passed LD 769, which eases the definition of a qualified party. The bill had passed the House last month. The old definition of a qualified party was a group that had 5,000 registrants if … Continue reading →

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Harris County, Texas Sues State Over 2023 Bill that Deprives County of Election Administration Powers

Posted on July 7, 2023 by Richard WingerJuly 7, 2023
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On July 6, the most populous county in Texas, Harris County (which is coterminous with Houston) filed a lawsuit in state court against SB 1750, a bill that passed this year that deprives the county of control over election administration. … Continue reading →

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