Op Ed News has this essay by Howie Hawkins, “Third Party Time for Progressives and Independents?” It ran on January 1, 2010. Hawkins is the percentage record-setter for New York Greens, both for U.S. House (9.61% in 2004, in the 25th district in Syracuse) and for U.S. Senate (1.24% in 2006).
Op Ed News has this essay by Howie Hawkins, “Third Party Time for Progressives and Independents?” It ran on January 1, 2010. Hawkins is the percentage record-setter for New York Greens, both for U.S. House (9.61% in 2004, in the 25th district in Syracuse) and for U.S. Senate (1.24% in 2006).
Florida is the first and only state in which the Tea Party has become a ballot-qualified party. The Palm Beach Post has this interesting column about the party, and the reaction to the party from people who identify with the Tea Party movement but not with the actual political party.
Florida is the first and only state in which the Tea Party has become a ballot-qualified party. The Palm Beach Post has this interesting column about the party, and the reaction to the party from people who identify with the Tea Party movement but not with the actual political party.
On January 15, a new book titled, “Does the “U.S. Two-Party System Still Work?” will be published by Greenhaven Press. It is a collection of 24 short essays by various authors. The lead author is Noah Berlatsky, but he didn’t write any of the content; he collected the essays. The paperback is only 80 pages. BAN doesn’t know yet the identity of any of the authors of the essays. The paperback will be $21.85.