[Traductor] I think it’s safe to assume that there will remain a certain non-trivial segment of the electorate that isn’t so much “for” anything as they are, to put it in plain words, “against President Obama.” Editor, journalist, new-media guru, communications strategist, and former Congressional Campaign Manager committed to social and economic justice. Their numbers will fluctuate some, and their fervor (which is to say, willingness to make noise) is likely to increase as the November 2011 election...
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[Traductor] Democrats took a shellacking, and it’s partly my fault — not because I took time away from journalism to help manage a Congressional Campaign against an incumbent Republican in Minnesota’s Second Congressional District, rather because I failed to engage more people in the process. Look, both major parties have a collection of loyal supporters who consistently identify as a Democrat or a Republican, and many of them turn out reliably to vote even in non-Presidential elections. Polls prior to November revealed...
[Traductor] Attorney Burton Odelson, a veteran at helping political candidates get their paperwork in order, said it’s significant that Republican Joe Walsh failed to file the required personal financial disclosure report with the FEC before the Illinois primary. Traditionally it’s filed almost immediately, but candidates can file up to 30 days after the first quarter in which they have $5,000 of fund-raising activity, or at least 30 days before an election (including primaries.) Now others within the Republican...
[Traductor] My friend Brent Turner is on a focused mission at the California State Democratic Convention to make sure our voting process is safe and free from the chance of fraud using “open source voting” where you can see the software code of the electronic voting systems. You can go to openvoting.org for more information. ...
