One of Paul Gronke’s Carter-Baker related posts questioned the Brennan Center’s arguments on absentee ballots. Justin Levitt of the Brennan Center has written a response, and you can find both the original post and the response here. It is… Continue reading
Lloyd Leonard of the League of Women Voters writes:
I enjoyed reading your Christian Science Monitor piece.
Representing an organization that opposes an ID requirement for voting, as advocated by the Carter
Morton Kondracke writes this column in today’s Roll Call (paid subscription required), entitled “Congress Should Get Busy Promptly on Election Reform.” He mostly endorses the Carter-Baker recommendations for reform. It begins: “America is forever vowing
See this entry at PowerLine. Here is an excerpt:
I asked Senator McCain about the impact of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform act on bloggers. He replied that he wanted no government regulation of the internet. I followed-up, politely I… Continue reading
The Christian Science Monitor will publish my oped on this topic in Thursday’s newspaper. It begins:
The United States is in desperate need of serious election reform. We had an election meltdown in Florida in 2000, and a near-meltdown in… Continue reading
The Hill offers this report, which begins:
Angry over what he considers a breach of Senate courtesy by GOP leaders, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has teamed with Democrats and centrist Republicans to force the leaders to back down on… Continue reading