As this report mentions, though the case continues (the judge denied a TRO but did not dismiss the action), the ballots will be printed by the end of Friday, and the candidates will be on the ballot regardless. Part of… Continue reading
Snippet from this N.Y. Times article: “Lobbyists, political consultants and recruiters all say that the going rate for Republicans — particularly current and former House staff members — has risen significantly in just the last few weeks, with salaries… Continue reading
The latest in FEC v. Akins. Toward the very end of the opinion, an intriguing question (posed, not answered) about whether two distinct communications can, together, constitute express advocacy…
The article notes that one of the groups “targeted” House Democrats voting for health care legislation last year, but this year, after Citizens United, can specifically tell voters to vote against them.
A new FPPC report on California’s gubernatorial primary spending, highlighting some of the more extensively self-financed candidates of the last thirty years.
(h/t Peter Wagner). There’s more to the story than the lede, but it is an intriguing hook:
“Though she represented her Dallas district in the Texas House for more than a decade, former state Rep. Terri Hodge could have… Continue reading