On March 13, Hillary Clinton filed this 26-page brief, explaining why Tulsi Gabbard’s defamation lawsuit should be dismissed. The case is Gabbard v Clinton, s.d.N.Y., 1:20cv-558. … Continue reading
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On March 14, Governor Andrew Cuomo cut the New York primary petition requirements to 30% of normal. However, he also moved the petition deadline from April 2 to March 17, 5 p.m. See this story. The order apparently has no … Continue reading
On March 14, the Georgia Secretary of State said he has moved the presidential primary from March 24 to May 19. The state was already expecting to hold its non-presidential primary on May 19, so that day’s ballot will now … Continue reading
On March 13, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said, “Normally you go door to door with a petition and you speak to the person who opens the door and you ask them to sign a petition. This is not the … Continue reading
Petitioning is underway for Massachusetts candidates to get on primary ballots for the Democratic, Republican, Libertarian, and Green Parties. The primary is in September and the signatures are due in June. The worst petition requirement this year is for candidates … Continue reading
On March 13, the Wyoming Democratic Party altered its upcoming presidential caucus, to entirely eliminate the in-person meetings, and rely entirely on the party-adminstered primary. See this story at Frontloading. … Continue reading