This news story quotes Andrew Yang as saying that he has left the Democratic Party and is now an independent. The article does not explicitly say he has changed his registration (the New York state term for that is “enrollment”), … Continue reading
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Buffalo, New York Mayor Byron Brown’s campaign is distributing rubber stamps to voters, to make it easier for voters to cast a write-in vote for him. See this story. The election is November 2, 2021. … Continue reading
Ralph Nader authors a long list of ways in which the Republican Party and the Democratic Party agree with each other on public policy, notwithstanding the common perception that they are poles apart. His article appears in Eurasia Review. … Continue reading
On September 30, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear Federal Election Commission v Cruz for Senate, 21-12. The issue is a federal law that limits a candidate to raising no more than $250,000 after an election is over, for … Continue reading
On October 4, the U.S. Supreme Court summarily affirmed the decision of a 3-judge U.S. District Court in Castanon v U.S., 20-1279. The lower court had ruled that nothing in the Constitution requires that the District of Columbia be entitled … Continue reading