All Sixteen Full-Time Judges of the Sixth Circuit Hear Case on How Much Money Parties Can Spend on their Own Nominees

on Wednesday, June 12, all sixteen full-time judges of the Sixth Circuit heard arguments in National Republican Senatorial Committee v Federal Election Commission, 24-3051.  The issue is the McCain-Feingold law that limits how much money parties can spend on their … Continue reading

Democratic Party Plans to Nominate Joe Biden by a Virtual Roll-Call in Advance of the Chicago Convention, Even Though No State Any Longer Threatens Their Ballot Access

According to a source within the Democratic National Committee, the party expects to nominate for president and vice-president in advance of the Chicago August convention, even though there is no longer any publicly revealed reason to do so.  As already … Continue reading

Democratic National Committee is Thinking About a New Method to Nominate in 2024 for President and Vice-President

The Democratic National Committee’s Rules & Bylaws Committee will meet on June 4, and will consider a resolution that would bring about a virtual meeting of delegates to the national convention to, choose the presidential and vice-presidential nominees.  The motive … Continue reading