WASHINGTON INDEPENDENT VOTERS:
- Nation's two-party vice leads to needless frustration (Kate Riley, Seattle Times)
- Only hardliners will make 'oath' (HeraldNet Letter)
- Protests, ‘oops’ letters follow voting (Takoma News Tribune)
- Sound Off: Caucus numbers not so great (Whidbey News Times)
- Ballots roll in for primary race (The Olympian)
- Presidential primary too frustrating and confusing (By the Editorial Board of the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin)
- Disaffected voters will decide (Douglas E. Schoen, Inside Bay Area)
- Primary confuses, interests state voters (Seattle Times)
ARIZONA INDEPENDENTS: BACK ON THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN TRAIL (Dunning Letter)
PENNSYLVANIA INDEPENDENTS: Primary election laws unfair to independents (Morning Call - Allentown PA)
MARYLAND INDEPENDENTS: Fix the Maryland Primary to include indpendent voters (Diamondback Online (Univ of MD)
WISCONSIN INDEPENDENTS:
- Independents have clout, if not cohesion (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) WiGIV: Independents aren't just prevalent, moreover. They're powerful.
- How Wisconsin's historic open primary was temporarily closed (Wisconsin Technology Network)
THE CAMPAIGN: Hillary Clinton and neocons use the same playbook against Barack Obama (Michael Goodwin, NY Daily News)
BLOOMBERG: The establishment's stooge (By David Sirota, Seattle Times)
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