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Dark Money Casts a Shadow on Maxine Dexter’s Campaign
Dark Money Casts a Shadow on Maxine Dexter’s Campaign
As a wave of nearly $3 million in dark money enters Oregon’s 3rd Congressional District race, voters are questioning the donors backing Maxine Dexter’s campaign, and whether the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is among them. A political action committee (PAC) known as 314 Action Fund, has spent $1.67 million to support Dexter's campaign. Dexter is a current state representative now seeking election to Congress. The PAC claims its mission is to elect Democrats...
·portlandmercury.com·
Dark Money Casts a Shadow on Maxine Dexter’s Campaign
Oregon among 12 "No-Label" party states (Chart)
Oregon among 12 "No-Label" party states (Chart)
By Taxpayers Association of Oregon OregonWatchdog.com The No Labels Party has secured 12 states so far for being able to run a Presidential candidate under their No Labels party. West Virginian U.S. Senator, Joe Manchin, announced he is not running for re-election in 2024 and will tour the na
·oregoncatalyst.com·
Oregon among 12 "No-Label" party states (Chart)
Oregon’s Small Parties Still Active Despite Deep Polarization
Oregon’s Small Parties Still Active Despite Deep Polarization
Only 75,490 votes were cast nationally for a candidate other than Joe Biden or Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election. And yet, 1,500 voters have already registered with Oregon's newest party: the No Labels Party.
·governing.com·
Oregon’s Small Parties Still Active Despite Deep Polarization
Independents, with a lowercase i, are now Arizona’s biggest voter group | Arizona Capitol Times
Independents, with a lowercase i, are now Arizona’s biggest voter group | Arizona Capitol Times
The largest political party in Arizona is no longer a party. The latest voter registration numbers from the Arizona Secretary of State’s office show that independent voters edged out Republicans in July to become the largest single group of voters in the state.
·azcapitoltimes.com·
Independents, with a lowercase i, are now Arizona’s biggest voter group | Arizona Capitol Times
Sal Peralta and Rob Harris: Two-party system just isn’t working
Sal Peralta and Rob Harris: Two-party system just isn’t working
Democracies fail when the institutions of government fail to address the major issues of the day or public confidence deteriorates to the point that governing becomes ...
·newsregister.com·
Sal Peralta and Rob Harris: Two-party system just isn’t working
No Labels Staffs Up With Republicans Ahead of 2024 Presidential Plans
No Labels Staffs Up With Republicans Ahead of 2024 Presidential Plans
The group has been hiring Republican fundraisers, campaigners, and policy advisers as it works to advance a presidential ticket that many believe would pull votes from President Biden.
·readsludge.com·
No Labels Staffs Up With Republicans Ahead of 2024 Presidential Plans
No Labels releases proposals to guide third-party presidential ticket
No Labels releases proposals to guide third-party presidential ticket
The broad statements of principle, compiled in book form and scheduled for a rollout Monday in New Hampshire, claims to be a “blueprint for where America’s common sense majority wants the country to go.”
·washingtonpost.com·
No Labels releases proposals to guide third-party presidential ticket
Campaign 2024 in full swing, even if law says it's too early to file
Campaign 2024 in full swing, even if law says it's too early to file
With the noisy, bitterly partisan 2023 session of the Legislature lurching to a close on the last possible day under the Oregon constitution, state politics can turn its attention to
·oregoncapitalinsider.com·
Campaign 2024 in full swing, even if law says it's too early to file
No Labels defends its plans #ELB
No Labels defends its plans #ELB
Nancy Jacobson, No Labels CEO, has an L.A. Times opinion piece attacking two-party “duopoly” and defending its plans for a potential third-party presidential bid. One bit of news in the column: it goes further than Ben Chavis said yesterday in … Continue reading No Labels defends its plans →
·electionlawblog.org·
No Labels defends its plans #ELB
"Joe Biden May Face Two Spoiler Candidates in 2024" #ELB
"Joe Biden May Face Two Spoiler Candidates in 2024" #ELB
Jonathan Chait in the Intelligencer, discussing the twin threats to Biden from Cornel West and No Labels. Interesting comparison at the end of the piece to Truman in 1948, who also faced splintering from two different sides: Strom Thurmond as … Continue reading “Joe Biden May Face Two Spoiler Candidates in 2024” →
·electionlawblog.org·
"Joe Biden May Face Two Spoiler Candidates in 2024" #ELB
"No Labels declines to reveal just who is funding its third party bid" #ELB
"No Labels declines to reveal just who is funding its third party bid" #ELB
POLITICO: “The centrist group consists of a constellation of entities, some of which disclose donor names. But the main one is a nonprofit which, unlike political parties, does not have to reveal the names of its funders. And in an … Continue reading “No Labels declines to reveal just who is funding its third party bid” →
·electionlawblog.org·
"No Labels declines to reveal just who is funding its third party bid" #ELB
"A Mysteriously Financed Group That Could Upend a Biden-Trump Rematch" #ELB
"A Mysteriously Financed Group That Could Upend a Biden-Trump Rematch" #ELB
Julie Bykowicz for WSJ: The 13-year-old nonprofit group, which has a $70 million budget, has qualified for the ballot in Arizona, Alaska, Colorado, Oregon and Utah and is pursuing access elsewhere. Arizona Democrats are suing to kick No Labels off the … Continue reading “A Mysteriously Financed Group That Could Upend a Biden-Trump Rematch” →
·electionlawblog.org·
"A Mysteriously Financed Group That Could Upend a Biden-Trump Rematch" #ELB
Why Vote Third Party?
Why Vote Third Party?
In a political landscape dominated by two major parties, many people often overlook the choice to vote for a third party. However, third-party voting offers a valuable opportunity to challenge the status quo and bring fresh perspectives.
·goodparty.org·
Why Vote Third Party?
Why local-level offices need independent candidates
Why local-level offices need independent candidates
City governments are not just where Americans feel the most impact of government on their daily lives – they’re the last line of defense against hyper-partisanship. A recent piece in The New York Times revealed a sign of increasing tensions to come: Swing state legislatures this session have passed increasingly partisan agendas without mandates. Local governments, generally non-partisan, are where we can reverse this trend and govern by consensus.
·thefulcrum.us·
Why local-level offices need independent candidates
FBI investigating spy ring’s political contributions
FBI investigating spy ring’s political contributions
Prosecutors are scrutinizing a series of campaign contributions made by right-wing operatives who were part of a political spying operation based in Wyoming.
·seattletimes.com·
FBI investigating spy ring’s political contributions