Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll Shows 58% of Voters Would be Open to a Centrist Independent Presidential Candidate

A Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll was released on April 25, showing that if the major party presidential nominees in 2024 are President Biden and former President Donald Trump, 58% of voters would be open to voting for a centrist independent. See this story at The Hill.

On April 24, Andrew Yang was interviewed by Sarah Longwell. Yang said there will definitely be a mainstream centrist independent running in 2024, and suggested that possibly Mark Cuban would be that candidate.

New York Democratic Party State Chair Changes His Mind and “Fair Deal Party” Will not Come Into Existence

On April 23, Jay Jacobs, state chair of the New York Democratic Party, said he has changed his mind, and he no longer supports the creation of a “Fair Deal Party” that would cross-endorse Democratic Party nominees. He said this after receiving assurances from the Working Families Party that the WFP will support whomever the Democrats nominate for Governor.

Kansas State Trial Court Invalidates U.S. House District Boundaries as an Unconstitutional Gerrymander

On April 25, a Kansas state trial court issued a 209-page opinion in Rivera v Schwab, 2022-cv-89, 29th judicial district, Wyandotte County District Court. It finds that the new U.S. House boundaries violate the Kansas Constitution, because they were drawn for partisan advantage and they also diminish the voting power of Black voters.

Here is a newspaper story about the ruling.