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Breaking Through The Duopoly: A Brief History of Third Parties in America
third par·ty
noun: a person or group besides the two primarily involved in a situation, especially a dispute.
Almost since the beginning of the American Republic, voters have had a third choice. A party that wasn’t ruled by the power classes, the Democrats and Republicans. A party that truly felt of the people, by the people, and for the people. In today’s rough-and-tumble political climate, it can be argued that never before has the country needed a third choice for president more desperately
07 Jul, 2016
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What America and Its Leaders Should Learn From Brexit (But Probably Won't)
Days after Brits voted to leave the EU, what will actually happen is far from certain. Millions have signed a petition for a second referendum, which Prime Minister David Cameron claims won't happen.
Leading Brexit proponent Sean Grady argues that Britain won't actually leave anyway, as too many Brits fear they'll be unable to weather the short-term pain that will precede any anticipated long-term gain.
Either way, the referendum was not legally binding so there are a number of options. Presum
06 Jul, 2016
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9 min read
Yes on 5: No More 'Lesser of Two Evils' in Maine
Voters in Maine have a historic opportunity to change the way they elect their leaders by voting “Yes on 5” this November.
You should never have to vote for the “lesser of two evils” when there is another candidate you like better. We need a system that works – where candidates with the best ideas, not the biggest bank accounts have a fighting chance.
Question 5 would empower Maine voters to rank candidates for public office. “Yes on 5” would give Maine voters the freedom to vote for the candi
05 Jul, 2016
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Did Court Give Citizens' Plan Advantage over Chargers Initiative?
San Diego, CALIF. - The California Supreme Court has stayed a lower court ruling allowing proposed tax increases for earmarked purposes, like the one planned to pay for a new NFL stadium in downtown San Diego, to pass via a simple majority.Create pie charts
What it means is that the initiative sponsored by the Chargers to raise taxes on hotel guests to pay for the stadium must now pass the two-thirds vote threshold unless the state high court itself adopts the lower court's conclusion.
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30 Jun, 2016
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Hundreds of Thousands of California Votes Uncounted; Sec. of State Promises Change
California Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced Wednesday that a new election reform bill, SB 450, has cleared the State Assembly Elections and Redistricting Committee. According to Padilla, the purpose of the bill is to “make the voting experience smoother and more convenient” as it provides more options for voters to cast a ballot.
Under SB 450:
Vote-by-Mail Ballots: Every registered voter would be delivered a ballot 28 days before Election Day. This applies to any county that adopts t
29 Jun, 2016
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Debunking the Myth that Gary Johnson is a 'Spoiler'
Spoiler alert!
Is it Perot? Is it Nader? No, it’s Gary Johnson.
Like clockwork, immediately following the introduction of a political candidate from outside the two-party system, pundits do not hesitate to discuss how this one individual will “spoil” the election of one dominant campaign.
Will Johnson pull his support from the fallouts created by the #NeverTrump or the #NeverClinton campaigns?
Johnson has already fielded the question several times since winning the nomination of the Libertar
29 Jun, 2016
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Brexit Will Have a Lasting Impact on the 2016 Presidential Election -- Here's Why
Until the Brexit, the nation woke up every day to further news of the Orlando shootings. Donald Trump’s rhetoric was picking up again, as he once again emphasized the importance of limiting Muslim immigration to the United States. Of all things, even slurs on President Obama’s ethnicity and religion came back to light through his speeches.
However, the startling British exit (shortened to the stylish ‘Brexit’) has nearly eclipsed the attention to the Orlando shootings. While public opinion may
28 Jun, 2016
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4 min read
Finding Common Ground: 8 Effective Strategies to Address Gun Violence
I wrote "whenever there is mass shooting in the U.S. ...the debate about gun violence inevitably ramps up. Gun control advocates demand more restrictions on gun...while Second Amendment proponents argue that bearing arms is a constitutional right and...more restrictions won’t help..."
Just six months ago,
Lather, rinse, repeat.
Since Orlando, the debate and election-year politics have become even more polarized as legislators and pundits demand "remedies" that may or may not help and legislat
27 Jun, 2016
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Un País (Y un Movimiento) Espera a su Candidato
Con los dos candidatos presidenciales más polarizados y menos populares en la historia moderna listos para aceptar la nominación de sus respectivos partidos, muchos estadounidenses están inquietos por un candidato independiente, una tercera opción este Noviembre - alguien por quien votar, no sólo votar en contra.
Dicho candidato aún no ha surgido, luego de que varios líderes a nivel nacional, como Howard Shultz, CEO de Starbucks; Michael Bloomberg, anterior Alcalde de Nueva York; y Tom Coburn,
23 Jun, 2016
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4 min read
A Country (and a Movement) Awaits a Candidate
With two of the most polarizing and unpopular presidential candidates in modern history set to formally accept their party’s nominations, many Americans are restive for an independent, third option this November –– someone to vote for, not against.
Such a candidate has yet to emerge, as many national leaders including Starbucks CEO Howard Shultz, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and former Senator Tom Coburn have declined. With key ballot deadlines looming, time is running out.
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23 Jun, 2016
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4 min read
