The U.S. Supreme Court will consider Rust v Morales, 23-1369, at its September 30 conference. This is the Indiana case over how candidates get on a primary ballot. The law lets the state exclude candidates who did not vote in … Continue reading
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The American Solidarity Party is working on its Pennsylvania petition, which requires 5,000 signatures. It expects to succeed. If so, that will be the largest petition drive the party has yet completed in its history. The party has been active … Continue reading
It seems likely Democrats will have a presumptive vice-presidential nominee by August 7. That is historically rather late in the process, but not too unusual. The ticket that took the longest to be presumptively known, in history, was the Republican … Continue reading
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/07/25/us/elections/times-siena-poll-toplines.html … Continue reading
CNN RULES WOULD HAVE BARRED EVERY INDEPENDENT PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE FOR LAST 112 YEARS On May 15, CNN announced rules for getting into its June 27 presidential debate: (1) the candidate must have been at 15% or above in four national … Continue reading