On Wednesday, June 17, the New York legislature decided not to adjourn that date, but to also sit on Thursday, June 18, and possibly Friday. This will give more time for one of the bills on the timing of the … Continue reading
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The Louisville Courier-Journal has this clear story on the difference between British national elections and U.S. national elections. The story points out that there are no primary elections in Great Britain. The story might have added that the U.S. is … Continue reading
The Hill, a newspaper intended to be read by congressional staffers and others interested in politics and the federal government, has this op-ed by Professors Larry Diamond and David C. King about the Commission on Presidential Debates. Diamond and King … Continue reading
According to this story (scroll down a little bit), supporters of Ohio Governor John Kasich for President fret that he won’t be among the ten candidates invited into the main Fox Republican presidential debate. Fox News already said it would … Continue reading
On June 17, the Annenberg Working Group on Presidential Campaign Debate Reform issued this set of recommendations for changes in general election presidential debates. The Working Group did not come to a consensus on changing the rules on who may … Continue reading