A poll conducted by Chicago’s Glengariff Group shows that the Republicans are slightly leading in the Illinois gubernatorial race, regardless of whether African-American State Senator James Meeks enters the race. The poll included 600 voters and was not commissioned by … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2006
On the evening of April 3, Tom DeLay let it become known that he will resign from Congress. He had already won the March 2006 primary for the 22nd U.S. House seat. Although Texas permits candidates to withdraw, it does … Continue reading
On the evening of April 3, Tom DeLay let it become known that he will resign from Congress. He had already won the March 2006 primary for the 22nd U.S. House seat. Although Texas permits candidates to withdraw, it does … Continue reading
Posted by Eric Garris John Haag, co-founder and long-time leader of the California Peace and Freedom Party, died March 29 after a brief illness. He was 76. John was my mentor in my early days of politics. He taught me … Continue reading
Posted by Eric Garris John Haag, co-founder and long-time leader of the California Peace and Freedom Party, died March 29 after a brief illness. He was 76. John was my mentor in my early days of politics. He taught me … Continue reading
The April 1 Ballot Access News reported that independent Texas gubernatorial candidate Carole Strayhorn had filed a ballot access lawsuit, and that it had been assigned to federal judge Sam Sparks of Austin. On April 3, Judge Sparks recused himself, … Continue reading