Monthly Archives: March 2010
“Soaring spending reorders Calif. governor’s race”
AP offers this report.
“House Ethics Office Gains, Dismissals Aside”
The NY Times offers this very interesting report.
As ACORN Folds, More ACORN Corrections
ACORN is disbanding, in large part because of a controversy unrelated to its voter activities. Following up on this post, the NY Times has issued this correction. More background on how this correction came to be in… Continue reading
“Ex Offenders and the Vote”
The NY Times offers this editorial.
“Democrats counter Republicans’ pre-redistricting push”
The Washington Post offers this report.
“Few applicants to redistricting panel have completed second phase”
The next stage of Prop. 11 in California.
So What’s Bob Bauer Been Up to Since Leaving Election Law for the WH Counsel’s Office?
Politico: “Several lawmakers involved in the talks [over the abortion-related executive order that saved the health care bill] with the White House said Doyle stayed away from the heart of the discussions, which were brokered by White House Counsel… Continue reading
“The ACORN Sting Revisited”
Clark Hoyt, the Public Editor at the NY Times, has written this column.
“Dose of Venom for Candidates Turns Ads Viral”
The NY Times offers this report.
“Acorn on Brink of Bankruptcy, Officials Say”
The NY Times offers this report.
Dems Take a Pass on “Deem and Pass”
See here.
“New Report: States Well-Position to Have Automatic Voter Registration at Public Assistance Agencies”
Demos has issued this press release, about this new report.
More CU
PRI’s “To the Point” discussed CU with a great panel.
Sherrilyn Ifill on CU and judicial elections.
Ciara on West Virginia legislative moves.
David Gans on conservatives “explaining away” CU.