Posts Tagged ‘ primary elections ’

Jackson Baker Breaks Down Voting Options In Shelby County

July 27, 2010
By
Jackson Baker Breaks Down Voting Options In Shelby County

Shelby County has been inundated with elections in the last couple of years, more than the average county. The upcoming primary is not different and Jackson Baker of the Memphis Flyer breaks it down. Several voters have apparently expressed some confusion about their options during early voting and, for that matter, on Election Day,...

Read more »

Morning Coffee – First Week Without the Lege Edition

June 14, 2010
By
Morning Coffee – First Week Without the Lege Edition

It seems that its milestone time around here. Last week we passed out 1000th post, then we had our first speaking gig and now we have our first full week without the shenanigans of the legislature. While that may seem like a big change for a little blog that’s spent a lot of time...

Read more »

Morning Coffee – Throw the Bums Out Edition

May 19, 2010
By
Morning Coffee – Throw the Bums Out Edition

Yesterday morning I wrote about the elections that happened yesterday.. This morning it’s clear: right now American voters just don’t like incumbents or establishment candidates, period. Especially on the GOP side. For proof we’ll go back to the same two neighboring states we did yesterday, Kentucky and Arkansas, and this time add in Pennsylvania...

Read more »

Speaking of Ousted

February 16, 2010
By

I want to take a second and riff off something my buddy Steffens posted about the bill removing political parties from deciding who can represent their party or not that Tom Humphrey dubbed the Rosalind Kurita Memorial Bill. Humphrey quotes Rep. John DeBerry on his rationale for the bill: DeBerry said allowing a decision...

Read more »

Looking for Something?

Video Playland

The Wayback Machine