End Partisanship Featured on Free Talk Live

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Published: 27 Feb, 2014
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On Wednesday, Chad Peace, representing EndPartisanship.org, was interviewed on the Edgington Post, hosted by Mark Edge for Free Talk Live. Peace discusses the organization's upcoming legal challenges to the partisan primary system in various states, starting in New Jersey, and founded on 3 basic principles:

  1. ;
  2. The right to vote cannot be abridged by a requirement to join any organization, including political parties; and
  3. Public funds should not be used to subsidize activities of political parties that abridge a voters right to meaningful participation in the election process.

You can learn more about EndPartisanship.org in the interview above and by visiting the organization's website.

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