It didn’t take long for the presidential landscape to radically shift following a monumental Super Tuesday. Yet, despite the departure of the richest person to run for president in
With a lot of primary left to go, the Democratic presidential candidates have raised and already spent a small fortune on their White House aspirations.
So much for keeping money
Originally published on The Fulcrum.
While the Democratic contest was quickly condensing into a two-man race, 18 minimally known presidential aspirants were convening for a sprawling discussion on Wednesday.
Written by Joe Pickering of Mainers for Open Elections, originally published in the Bangor Daily News.
“Go Vote,” the March 4 BDN editorial urges. “There is no better way to
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Illinois should host the first presidential primaries if the goal is to pick a state that most closely matches the demographics of the country.
And Vermont, the home state of
In a country that often feels divided between two camps, the Republicans and the Democrats, independent voters could really be the future of politics in America.
While polarized, if not
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At
Look, I describe myself as a “humble libertarian.” So why would I see the opportunity in a Bloomberg/Tulsi ticket? Because it just makes sense.
The reasons why Michael Bloomberg
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