on August 7, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia refused to assist the Texas Republican Party, in its lawsuit to let Congressman Tom DeLay resign and be replaced by a new Republican nominee. Since the U.S. Supreme Court is not … Continue reading
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on August 7, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia refused to assist the Texas Republican Party, in its lawsuit to let Congressman Tom DeLay resign and be replaced by a new Republican nominee. Since the U.S. Supreme Court is not … Continue reading
Nebraska defines “party” to be a group that either circulated a petition signed by 1% of the last gubernatorial vote, or a group that polled 5% in the preceding election. In 2004, the Constitution Party was on the ballot in … Continue reading
Max Linn, Reform Party candidate for Governor of Florida, kicked off his campaign on August 6 with a pledge to spend $1,000,000 of his own money on the campaign.
On August 5-6, the Michigan Green Party, which is ballot-qualified, nominated its candidates. Doug Campbell was nominated for Governor, and David Sole for U.S. Senator. There are twelve U.S. Senate races this year that are considered somewhat competitive. Of those, … Continue reading