San Diego, CALIF. - You’ve done your homework. You registered to vote, decided whom you’re voting for, which measures to support, and which to oppose. You even found the
Last Monday, FairVote released our 2016 general election presidential campaign tracker. This tracker, which has been regularly used this fall by National Popular Vote, looks at where major party candidates
On November 8, voters across the country will be casting their ballots not only for presidential, congressional, and gubernatorial candidates — but also for a variety of initiatives, referenda and propositions
AMC Theaters just announced that they will open their theaters for election coverage, an innovative and great idea.
I can also appreciate their decision to designate separate screens for "
In Remembrance of a Smoker
Seven years ago you left to go who knows where. The time of diagnosis and death was so very short. Sunday would have been your
I spent last Friday at the county courthouse training to be an election worker for the 2016 election.
Under most circumstances in my life, except for standing in 110+ degree
Third party support has reached its highest levels in decades. While it remains highly unlikely for a third party candidate to win the presidential election, there are still significant possibilities
San Diego, CALIF.- This summer was marked by news reports of alleged police misconduct and the reaction to it, from the politically inspired Black Lives Matter.
The City of San
In the U.S., you have considerable discretion regarding what you may legally say or write about a candidate. So, you could call your behavior perfectly legal, but if you
Illinois US Senator Mark Kirk may be the most vulnerable Republican senator running for re-election in 2016. His contentious relationship with his party highlights the frustration many Illinoisans have
With only a few short days left in this presidential election cycle, it's always interesting to look at the political axioms, however odd or strange, to see how