A paradox of the U.S. election system is that U.S. adult citizens who live in foreign countries are permitted to vote in U.S. elections (in the state in which they lived before they moved abroad). But if U.S. adult citizens … Continue reading
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Public Broadcasting Service is sponsoring debates for all Arkansas congressional races, and has invited all three Libertarian congressional candidates to participate. See this story. In the U.S. House races, there are Libertarians in two districts out of the four. The … Continue reading
The Daily Lobo, student newspaper at the University of New Mexico, has this story about the Party for Socialism & Liberation. … Continue reading
The San Diego Union-Tribune has this story about the American Independent Party. Although it starts by being about the party’s endorsement of Congressman Darrell Issa, it evolves into a story about the AIP itself. … Continue reading
On October 9, Tyler Kistner, the Republican nominee in Minnesota’s U.S. House second district, appealed the decision of the U.S. District Court that the election must be on November 3, 2020. He also asked the U.S. District Court Judge to … Continue reading