FairVote and The Center for Competitive Democracy (The Center) have filed an amici curiae brief with the Supreme Court in a case that challenges the constitutionality of New Jersey'
Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig is exploring a Democratic presidential bid in 2016. Lessig's impetus to run is driven by his desire to pass the Citizen's
Do the Democratic National Committee's (DNC) primary debate plans violate federal election rules? MSNBC reported Tuesday that an attorney for Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley believes
KENTUCKY -- The Lexington Herald-Leader reported Monday that digital entrepreneur Drew Curtis and his wife, Heather, paid the required fees and submitted enough valid signatures with Kentucky's secretary
We have been conditioned to think that regular folks shouldn't run for office. That's just plain wrong.
When the Framers of the Constitution designed the checks
In the wake of 9/11, Republican-hopeful Carly Fiorina, then CEO of Hewlett-Packard, delivered a speech titled, "Technology, Business, and Our Way of Life: What's
Donald Trump has secured his role as the GOP political punching bag of this election cycle. His ongoing controversial comments on Mexican immigration have the Democratic presidential contenders swinging at
"There are many issues and problems in California that can be dealt with successfully if we work together in a nonpartisan way."
Those words from former San Jose
Responding to NATO's pledge to help Turkey counter the threat of Islamic State militant radicals, the United States sent its first military support this weekend to Incirlik Air
As a governor, Scott Walker may have an advantage over some of his non-executive rivals and in his own words has said, "governors bring tremendous experience." However,
The first question in the GOP primetime debate was a revealing one. When asked whether the candidates would pledge to support the eventual nominee, only one of the ten candidates
Thursday's GOP primary debates covered economic, political, and social issues typical of a Republican primary election.
But how do those topics measure up against what Americans say they