Frank Wilkinson: “Hillary Clinton won’t have a truly competitive Democratic primary for president. So in her spare time, she might instead opt to meddle in the high-stakes Republican primary.”
NYT:
Months of voter registration drives by the N.A.A.C.P. and other civil-rights groups added 562 names to Ferguson’s rolls of about 12,700 voters — a 4 percent increase. But St. Louis County election officials said the increase was not… Continue reading
Bob Barnes:
Two of the top lawyers for the Obama and Bush administrations agree on this: Sen. Ted Cruz can become president. Legally speaking, anyway.
Paul D. Clement, former solicitor general for President George W. Bush, and Neal Katyal,… Continue reading
Ugly:
The race for Kentucky Supreme Court 6th District was remarkably nasty, and it didn’t end on Election Day. Justice Michelle Keller of Fort Mitchell and her former opponent, Teresa Cunningham of Boone County, are still battling it out… Continue reading
Sam Youngman:
It looks increasingly like Kentucky Republicans will have a presidential caucus next year, when it seems just as likely that a Kentucky Republican will be running for president.
While most of the state was focused on the… Continue reading
Josh Douglas oped:
Will Sen. Rand Paul run for president, re-election to the Senate, or both? That last option —both — is unavailable to Paul based on a Kentucky law that forbids candidates from appearing on the ballot for… Continue reading
NYT:
Hillary Rodham Clinton exclusively used a personal email account to conduct government business as secretary of state, State Department officials said, and may have violated federal requirements that officials’ correspondence be retained as part of the agency’s record.… Continue reading