It’s been a long, long road, but the big day has finally arrived: Election 2012. These are some important races to watch throughout the day.
It’s been a long, long road, but the big day has finally arrived: Election 2012. These are some important races to watch throughout the day.
California voters have spoken. And while voter turnout was relatively low for a presidential primary, the new California top-two system ran smoothly, with no major glitches or problems.
The pressure mounted on the Democratic Party to reach the magic number of 27 will lead to a fierce battle for the independent vote, one that will force both candidates to step outside their party affiliation in order to appeal to the independent voice.
Three seasoned, experienced politicians are running for SD-5 and a Democratic win could determine a Senate supermajority.
If you’ve been following the Independent Voter Network recently, you’ve probably noticed our focus on races to watch in California. As we’ve mentioned before, since the passage of Proposition 14.
The candidate for the House seat representing California’s 4th Congressional District – a self-styled moderate Democrat – believes that more moderation is what is needed in Washington.
In California Assembly District 28, Democratic incumbent Assemblyman Paul Fong is being challenged this election by “No Party Preference” candidate Chad Walsh.