Yearly Archives
2011
Poll du Jour: Voters fear another collapse, see no difference between GOP, Dems
• 52 percent of Americas say it’s likely there will be another U.S. financial crisis. • 45 percent of agree that if a Republican were president right now, the economy “would be the same”; 25 percent say it would be “worse,” 23 percent “better.” • 44 percent say there would not be “much difference” in […]
Read moreIndianapolis City-County Councilor Ed Coleman airs new commercial
Indianapolis City-Councilor Ed Coleman, a Libertarian currently representing more than 900,000 Marion County/Indianapolis residents, has released a new campaign video. Coleman is now seeking the District 24 seat in the Nov. 8 election. Ed’s new commercial aired during Monday Night Football. View the video here. Support Ed by clicking here. Tweet or share this by […]
Read moreLibertarian Horning enters Indiana Senate race
The Associated Press reports: Libertarian Andrew Horning has joined next year’s Indiana Senate race, adding to the list of candidates seeking to unseat longtime U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar… …Horning’s entry into the race could draw support from whichever Republican emerges from May’s primary. Indiana state Treasurer Richard Mourdock is challenging Lugar for the GOP nod. […]
Read moreBallot Access News: Partial victory in New York
Richard Winger’s Ballot Access News reports: On October 4, a New York trial court in Westchester County ruled that an individual may circulate a petition for an independent candidate, even if that individual had signed another petition to place someone on a primary ballot for that same office. Rice v Board of Elections in Westchester […]
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