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Friday, December 07, 2007

TODAY'S NEWS HEADLINES for INDEPENDENT VOTERS





  • Unity 08's Doug Bailey thinks 55% electorate would be open to an independent Bloomberg run., and that should be encouraging... (NY Sun)



  • Both (R and D) Iowa primaries in a dead heat + four of five Democrats and two–thirds of Republicans say they are angry at the U.S. political system = ???? (Zogby.com)



  • "Spoiler" label for Ron Paul -- Hmmmm.... he must be doing something right in New Hampshire (Wall Street Journal)



  • Pew Research says Hispanic voters now prefer Dems (NY Times)



  • Obama appeals to the nonprofit sector, points to Harlem Children's Zone as model program (Chronicle of Philanthropy)



  • Steven Stark talks about the latest Rasmussen poll and its significance to Obama & The Black Vote in South Carolina and throughout the South (RealClearPolitics)



  • Oprah Winfrey’s Obama -- will black women listen? (By: Earl Ofari Hutchinson, Special to BlackAmericaWeb.com)



  • Vance Norgaard to run IP in Minnesota special state Senate election (Pioneer Press)



  • Virginia's Lucky Narain running independent for vacant 1st Congressional seat (Stafford County Sun)



  • Ballot initiative filed in California to end "winner-take-all" electoral votes. Who would benefit? (LA Times blog)



  • Party-controlled system is eroding participatory democracy in New Jersey. (Cherry Hill Courier Post editorial)



  • Nonpartisan elections Von Reichbauer initiative -- call it voters' revenge (Seattle Post Intelligencer)



  • Activist Paul Jacob (see yesterday's post on The Hankster) expects 'ham sandwich' justice from Okla. AG (LegalNewline)



  • I&R would helpf shift balance of power to back to electorate (LETTER to Asbury Partk Press)



  • Gennifer Flowers likes Hillary (NY Post)



  • Question of the week: Who do you vote for? Do you follow the party line or do you carefully consider each candidate when voting? Add your comment to the question of the week. (Napa Valley Register)

2 comments:

pCraig96 said...

I found this on Facebook. It deals with local government, but it sounds like its another example of the change voters are demanding. Check it out!
http://www.independentgovernment.org
http://www.bettercounty.org

Nancy Hanks said...

Yes, it looks like it's part of an effort in Washington state (King County) to implement nonpartisan elections. Nonpartisans is a very good political reform. We tried to get a referendum passed here in NYC for it but met with "death" by the Democrats!