Category Archives: political parties
GOP Lawsuit Over CT Dems Use of Federal Funds in Governor’s Race
Republicans have filed a lawsuit over the expenditures at issue in this request for an FEC advisory opinion, when the Democrats sent the mailer in question before getting an answer from the FEC. Here’s the complaint.
We’ve Got a Supreme Court Ruling On a Temporary Pause…
… but not on the Texas ID case.
Here, the Court denies an emergency injunction in French v. McLean, the case about Montana’s ban on partisan judicial endorsements.
The Impact of Top-Two
KQED spends an hour on the consequences of California’s top-two primary.
“California Republican Sends ‘Confederate Flag’ Mailer to Democrats”
Breitbart reports on one way that California politicians are “reaching across the aisle,” attacking fellow party members in a top-two general election.
More on the FEC’s Party Convention AO
Fred Wertheimer, on the blogpath, about last week’s FEC advisory opinion deeming national party fundraising for the upcoming conventions subject to separate limits, over and above limits on giving to the parties generally.
CT “Elections Commission Slams Democrats over Campaign Finance Plan”
The Connecticut Mirror and Hartford Courant cover the Connecticut regulatory agency’s sharply worded comment asking the FEC to deny the Democratic party’s request to pay for mailings on behalf of Governor Malloy with funds meeting federal regulations rather than funds… Continue reading
“Renewal of the Establishment, Fueled by Money”
Heath Brown, in The Hill, looks at fundraising and spending since Citizens United, and the impact on the party establishment.
Local CA Republican Parties Agree to Pay Fines for Acting as Conduits for Contributions
Bloomberg BNA: “Three local Republican campaign committees in California and an apartment management company have agreed to pay a total of $65,000 in fines for bundling payments to candidates or failing to disclose the source of payments they made… Continue reading
“Phoning It In and Failing to Show: The Story of the 2014 House Primaries”
New Brookings report by Jill Lawrence and Walter Shapiro.
“Independent spending among conservatives shifted from strongly favoring the anti-establishment right in 2012 to favoring establishment conservatives in 2014”
Interesting findings coming from CFI-Brookings primaries conference.
Six of Seven Montana Supreme Court Justices File Federal Brief Supporting Ban on Partisan Judicial Endorsements
Justice Scalia Praises Gridlock
AP on Justice Scalia speech to Federalist Society in San Diego:
“I hate to hear Americans going around grousing about gridlock,” he explained. “That’s the design of this system, that only really good legislation that has substantial support in the… Continue reading