The Washington Times offers this oped on President Bush’s decision to stop fundraising. It ends: ” In today’s world, $170 million to $180 million won’t begin to meet the challenge being organized by Mr. Kerry and his allies.”
Following up on this post, J.J. Gass informs me that petition for rehearing has been denied in this case. We will see if Kentucky files a petition for cert. in the Supreme Court. Given how obviously wrong one aspect… Continue reading
George Skelton offers this column. Notable quote on proposed public financing for California: “Upstairs in the Capitol at that moment, a public financing bill was getting a “social promotion”
Here are some developments occurring while I was traveling:
Second Circuit Holds Felon Disenfranchisement Law Does Not Violate Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Howard Bashman has the details here, including a note that the three judge panel,… Continue reading