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The recovery rate of the coronavirus remains at 98%. Flattening the curve is already behind us, so why is the state still on
It came as no surprise that not long after US Rep. Justin Amash announced his Libertarian bid for president, both major parties took aim at him.
Amash points out that
Rep. Justin Amash (I-MI) is (probably) running for president.
Amash has toyed with the idea for over a year: Describing himself as an ideal third-party candidate at libertarian conferences and
Originally published on The Fulcrum.
All Kentuckians will get the chance to vote by mail in the June 23 primary under a deal worked out between Gov. Andy Beshear, a
The Honorable David M. Walker joins T.J. O’Hara on Deconstructed to discuss the economic impact of the COVID-19 virus.
Mr. Walker served as the former Comptroller General of
The COVID-19 pandemic has put a strain on the US electoral process. However, the candidates hit hardest are third party and independent presidential and statewide candidates who face increasingly insurmountable
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) Act of 2020 (H.R. 748) was by far the most gargantuan emergency economic stimulus package ever passed by Congress.
The
Originally published on California Globe.
On Wednesday, Governor Gavin Newsom confirmed that the state currently has no plans to reopen the state or end stay-at-home restrictions as the COVID-19 coronavirus
The one silver lining pro-voter reformers see in the midst of these unprecedented and troubling times is that voters are now even more aware of the weaknesses in the US
When it comes to changing the rules for gathering signatures to get on the ballot during the coronavirus crisis, some states have been more lenient than others.
In Massachusetts, a
This story was originally published on The Conversation, and later re-published on The Fulcrum.
Recent allegations regarding stock trading by members of Congress in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic
Attacks have been made from both the right and the left about the viability of vote at home systems and their potential to advantage one party over the other. In