No Labels, no fables, no third-party betrayals
…we are again with “No Labels” more than likely promoting the likes of Senator Joe Manchin and on and off again Democrat. Normally voting for “Others” constitutes about 1.5% of…
…we are again with “No Labels” more than likely promoting the likes of Senator Joe Manchin and on and off again Democrat. Normally voting for “Others” constitutes about 1.5% of…
…to Mr. Trump. His performance will not discourage many people from voting for him. Economist Robert Reich has a good piece on last night’s event. It is a good read….
…ballots to be destroyed and new ones designed and printed. According to North Carolina’s state election director, this will take 18 to 23 days and will cut into early voting….
…Senate the vote was 76 to 20, with 27 Republicans voting yes and 20 voting no. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) proposed offsetting the cost of the measure by raising the…
In the last two elections (2016 and 2020), the specter of voter fraud arises. Such in both elections was disproven or mostly disproven. There will be voting issue on a…
…Trump publicly congratulated Schumer for voting to fund the government, seemingly goading him into voting against it. “[R]eally good and smart move by Senator Schumer,” he posted. But as Schumer…
…student and clerk spent years rationalizing up arguments for overturning laws of the land like the Civil and Voting Rights Acts and Supreme Court decisions like Brown v. Board and…
…The election was decided by non-voters plus a small increase for others. Voting for others and not voting when the difference in candidates is extreme does not play out well…
Posting of a comment by J.P. McJefferson to the earlier post “American Idiot(s),” Angry Bear. J.P. hits the same note I have been discussing in earlier commentaries about voting here…
…two things the public has not learned . . . not voting and voting for others such as Mickey, Minnie, RFK, etc. does have consequences the same as “not voting.”…