Know Nothings = No Labels?
…getting ready to run candidates on the “No Labels Party” line around the country. A spokesperson for No Labels did not respond to a request for comment. Low Risk of…
…getting ready to run candidates on the “No Labels Party” line around the country. A spokesperson for No Labels did not respond to a request for comment. Low Risk of…
…v. Holder, arguing for the dismantlement of the Voting Rights Act. Shelby County was a 5–4 decision, with Thomas in the majority. The insult-comic response to all these revelations has been some…
…accountability: If the electorate is dissatisfied with either side of the equation, either with expenditures or taxes, they can reflect that dissatisfaction in their voting. But one thing neither Congress…
…underweight the cognitive skills used in primary care. The RUC’s 32-person roster includes one voting member for each of the 27 medical specialties recognized by the AMA. The results are…
…demanding segregation forever. Chief Justice Roberts would have us believe all is well in America. It’s impossible to miss the echo from his opinion in the voting rights case, Shelby County…
…will almost certainly be looking for a new line of work on January 2025). There are advantages for the few other Republicans who sacrifice their careers by voting with Democrats….
…voting rights by establishing that states that did not permit Black men to vote would lose representation in Congress in proportion to the number of people they disfranchised. It also…
…country, raising serious questions about the Postal Service’s ability to handle mail voting in November. Virginia Senator Tim Kaine says he is concerned about how the issues could impact mail-in ballots, and…
…anywhere near the Oval Office. During the Republican presidential primary, he said this about voting for Trump: Voting for Trump is like playing Russian roulette with the country. Yesterday, the…
…one that is managed like a startup. In theory, this would mean doing away with voting, dissolving most functions of the government, and having all authority entrusted to a single…