The Memphis Commercial Appeal offers this report, which begins: “A judge said Monday he thinks the public is owed a more detailed explanation about an alleged plot by three poll workers to throw a 2005 election to Ophelia Ford,… Continue reading
See here at AEI. A snippet: “So, armed with the Ashcroft fix, how much damage could a Democratic controlled Justice Department do to Republican hopes after the next census? Quite a bit it turns out. Today there are 102 congressional… Continue reading
Regular readers of my blog know that I’ve been closely following the U.S. attorney/Election Assistance Commission/American Center for Voting Rights/polling place voter fraud allegations. Here’s the latest.
The Olympian offers McKay suggests cover-up in prosecutor case. A snippet: “‘I… Continue reading
Eliza Newlin Carney’s new Rules of the Game column for National Journal begins: “House members insist publicly that they want an end to the lavish gifts, trips and meals that lobbyists have showered on lawmakers in recent years and that… Continue reading
The LA Times offers this report, with the subhead: “An early contest could shift delegates to less-popular presidential candidates — or discount their votes for the party’s 2008 nominee altogether.”