On July 18, a Democrat who wants to contribute large amounts of money to a Democratic nominee for West Virginia Supreme Court Justice filed a lawsuit to stop extra public funding for a Republican nominee. The case is Callaghan v … Continue reading
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The San Rafael, California, Independent-Journal, has this op-ed by Joel Smolen, discussing how Califoria’s Proposition 14 worked in practice in June. The Independent-Journal had strongly supported the top-two measure when it was on the ballot in June 2010. … Continue reading
On July 18, the Justice Party nominated Luis Rodriguez for vice-president. He is the author of fifteen books, and is co-founder of the Network for Revolutionary Change. Here is more about him. … Continue reading
Now that California has held its first regularly-scheduled top-two open primary, there have now been 81 minor party members who have run in top-two open primaries, in races that also had at least two major party members running. In all … Continue reading
The web page www.isidewith.com lets anyone answer questions about his or her opinions on current political issues. Then the site tells the reader which of eight presidential candidates the viewer most agrees with. The eight presidential candidates included are Stewart … Continue reading