The University of Oklahoma forum of prominent people who have talked about a “third force” presidential candidate this year has now concluded. Here is a report from the Chicago Sun-Times. Although the meeting attracted a capacity crowd, it does not … Continue reading
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The U.S. Supreme Court conference of Friday, January 11, will consider whether that Court wants to hear Davis v FEC, no. 07-320. News of the outcome won’t be released until Monday, January 14. Davis v FEC challenges a part of … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court conference of Friday, January 11, will consider whether that Court wants to hear Davis v FEC, no. 07-320. News of the outcome won’t be released until Monday, January 14. Davis v FEC challenges a part of … Continue reading
Texas has 32 U.S. House seats. In 12 of them, either no Republican is running, or no Democrat is running. There is no Democrat running in these districts: 1,2,5,11,14,21, and 32 (7 districts). By contrast, in 2006, Democrats only skipped … Continue reading
This article in the January 7 Staten Island Advance says, “Independent presidential candidates have to file with the various states by March, April, or May.” That sentence is erroneous. All of the independent presidential candidate deadlines of the 50 states … Continue reading