Melanie McFarland has this article in Salon, on how public awareness of Marianne Williamson has expanded, as a result of her being included in one of the two Democratic presidential debates last month. This shows how an obscure presidential candidate, … Continue reading
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On July 3, the Democratic National Committee filed this list of exhibits in Jacobson v Lee, the case over the order of candidates on the Florida ballot. The list includes the laws of other states, relating to determining the order … Continue reading
On July 5, U.S. District Court Judge Mark E. Walker expedited the lawsuit Jones v DeSantis, n.d., 4:19cv-300. This is the case filed by the ACLU on June 28 against the new law that says ex-felons can’t register to vote … Continue reading
Congressman Justin Amash was on CNN’s “State of the Union” on July 7. He said he is running for re-election as an independent to the U.S. House. He also said he hasn’t ruled out running for President. Watch this clip, … Continue reading
The California legislature seems likely to pass SB 696, which makes it illegal for party to have “Independent” or “Independence” in its name. In the history of government-printed ballots, 47 states have at one time had a party on the … Continue reading