“What if the Electoral College Votes in each state were apportioned to candidates based on their popular vote totals in that state?” (Using preliminary results, from Associated Press for most states, and using standard rounding — X.5 goes up. In … Continue reading
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by Richard Winger Reprinted with permission from the Spring 1994 Long Term View, Massachusetts School of Law, Andover, MA. American History Shows that Third Parties Enhance the Positive Consequences of a Two-Party System. IN DECEMBER OF 1992, Leon P. Baradat … Continue reading
By Richard Winger The U.S. voter has less choice for whom to vote than his great-grandfather did. Although the U.S. has made great strides during the 20th century in enfranchising citizens who formerly were denied the right to vote (women, … Continue reading
In 2012, the Columbus Metropolitan Club, a corporation, invited the chair of the Ohio Republican Party, and the Ohio Democratic Party, to a forum, to discuss “Presidential Politics in Ohio.” The Club refused to invite the chairs of the other … Continue reading
On September 9, 2012, a U.S. District Court ruled that Maine does not violate the U.S. Constitution when it bans anonymous blogs that make commentary about a candidate for public office. The court refused to stop the Maine Commission on … Continue reading