Last month, Brad Barron, Libertarian nominee for U.S. Senate from Kentucky, polled 4.00% of the vote. That was the highest percentage for anyone running for U.S. Senate from Kentucky outside of the two major parties since 1914, when the Progressive … Continue reading
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On December 9, President Trump asked the U.S. Supreme Court let him intervene in Texas v Pennsylvania, the case in which Texas is suing Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin because Texas thinks those states didn’t certify legal election returns. Here … Continue reading
On December 7, the state of Texas asked the U.S. Supreme Court to invalidate the election returns for president from Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Here is the filing in Texas v Pennsylvania, 22 O 155. The “O” stands for … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether to hear Tedards v Ducey, 19-1427, at its December 11 conference. This is the Arizona case on whether Governors can appoint replacement U.S. Senators to a term greater than two years. On August … Continue reading
Missouri Representative Dan Stacey (R-Blue Springs) introduced HB 26 on December 1, 2020. It would change Missouri primaries from open to closed. Representative Stacey has introduced a similar bill before, but his previous bills didn’t pass. Thanks to Ken Bush … Continue reading