Today is primary day and 3.5 million Flori

Sunday, November 25, 2007

TODAY'S NEWS HEADLINES for INDEPENDENT VOTERS



INDEPENDENT VOTERS:


  • The People vs. the Parties: Washington case will help weigh party power vs. public interest (by Harry Kresky - Tacoma News Tribune)

  • Arizona independents would rather skip the party primary game (East Valley Tribune)

  • Arizona black Repubs worried about term limits (East Valley Tribune)

  • Will independent voters in South Carolina lead? (Times and Democrat)

  • Independent Mary MacElveen talks about Mike Gravel's unfortunate exclusion from the Dem debates (by Mary MacElveen - OpEdNews)

BALLOT ACCESS NOVEMBER ROUNDUP:




IT'S A PARTY GAME:



  • Giuliani campaigns in New Hampshire, raps Romney (Newsday)

  • State of the States: Campaign '08 title fight heats up (By: Politico Partners)

OBAMA IN HARLEM:
Barack Obama is holding a fundraiser at the Apollo on Thursday, Nov. 29:




  • OBAMA'S UPTOWN $WING A BID TO UPEND HILL (NY Post)

  • Volunteers scramble to get pols on primary ballot (Newsday)

LOCAL INDEPENDENT CAMPAIGNS:



  • Virginia: Independent candidate hopes to replace Davis-28 year old Lucky Narain for 1st CD in Hampton/Newport News (Daily Press)

  • Delaware: Independent Party Chairman Says No More Fusion Candidates (WBOC-TV 16 Delmarvas News Leader Fox 21)

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