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They’re Off!
Traditionally Labor Day is the start of political campaigns. Not this year. Candidates have been hard at work on every level. The primary focus of the media and hopefully the voters…have been the presidential campaign. This is a historical election for a couple of reasons.
First, the presidential election is close…and likely to remain so. Therefore, it is important for voters to consider this when they vote. Because if no presidential candidate has 270 electoral votes the U. S. House of Representatives in accordance to Article II, Section 2 of Constitution will decide. That’s why it’s important who represents you in the House side of Congress. Each state will have one vote. A majority is necessary to determine the President.
Secondly, after the 2020 election controversy several states revised how elections are to be conducted. This has caused a lot of confusion. For example, in Florida a law passed in 2021 cancelled all standing requests for vote-by-mail ballots after the 2022 elections. Now voters are required to request mail ballots every election cycle. Adding to the confusion is election supervisors can remove voters inactive for two federal elections. BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR STATE.
Finally, here is why it’s serious who voters elect to the U. S. House of Representatives. Let’s say a state’s House delegation has 12 members…six being Democrats and six Republicans.
They must agree among themselves which candidate for President will get their states one vote. The bottom line…in case the presidential election goes to the House of Representatives a voter should realize who they send to the House is casting their vote for president.
The next President may be chosen because of your vote.
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Supreme Court Says It’s A Go
A cloud hanging over the 2012 congressional elections has been removed for now. Earlier today the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the District Court redistricting decision. Blocking the January 3rd decision means the redistricting map that moved Mason County from the...
Tidbits & Lees Stirs Response
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Jim Lees “The Republican Party Gone Crazy?”
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Thought Provoking
This has been a tumultuous political year that has seen an effort to further divide the country. As we close out 2011 today’s Charleston Gazette had a thought provoking piece by Froma Harrop a columnist for the Providence Journal. As we face the political world...
Political Tidbits 12.7.11
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Maloney Files Pre-Candidacy
This morning Bill Maloney filed pre-candidacy paperwork for Governor with the Secretary of State. A full disclosure of candidacy will occur when candidates file for office in West Virginia starting January 9th ending on January 29th.
Maloney To Announce
Maloney To Announce PHILLIPSBILLBOARD has learned Bill Maloney former GOP gubernatorial candidate will make an announcement Tuesday regarding his political plans to file an exploratory committee. It is rumored Maloney will run again if he can raise in the...
Super Committee Flunks
Senator Harry Reid, the Democratic Leader in the U. S. Senate suggested the ideas of the super committee that will be making big news this week. Reid was quoted in the Las Vegas Sun last week said “I have no regrets whatsoever about the suggestion that I made for a...
Obama Pressure on Coal Jobs
The Obama administration pressured analysts to change an environmental review to reflect fewer job losses from a proposed regulation, the contractors who worked on the review testified Friday. The dispute revolves around proposed changes to a rule regulating coal...
Political Observations & News
A Blurry President Barack Obama, the blurry president is covered by The Morning Fix. Democratic pollster makes observations in a memo. Read the full piece here. Perdue House Calls The Charleston Gazette has found nearly a third of State Treasurer John Perdue’s...
Perdue & the FBI
Employees Homes Visited The Charleston Gazette reports this morning the FBI is questioning WV Treasurer John Perdue’s employees about campaign contributions. Below you will find copies of the finance reports Perdue filed with the Secretary of State in his primary...
Governor’s Finance Reports
The money has been collected, borrowed and spent. The 2011 Special Election candidates for Governor filed their reports this afternoon. Below you can click and see where the money came from and where it went. Bill Maloney Earl Ray Tomblin
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Inaugural Tidbits & Politics
WV Gubernatorial history yesterday…and in the making…now Governor Earl Ray Tomblin…in his inaugural address…stayed with his campaign message...the 2012 primary election filing only 57 days away…potential opponents were in the audience…but no signs of a campaign. At...
Election 2012
In case you are not one of phillipsbillboard readers following the presidential campaign, you may find The Washington Post articles below a good update. The election is only 364 days but seems in full swing. A year from Election 2012, a dark mood awaits Obama and...
Manchin Front Page of WSJ
WV Senator Joe Manchin takes front page of today’s Wall Street Journal. The article entitled “Wayward Senate Democrats Keep Distance From Obama.” Read the full story here.
Obama Challenger?
Obama Challenger? It is amazing to me that no one in the Democratic Party is challenging Obama. There must be some capable folks out there who believe they could do a better job. When Lyndon Johnson was on the ropes in 1968, Senator Eugene McCarthy took him on, won...
Political Tidbits…10.11.11
POSTMORTEM - week later. 7 lessons from Tomblin’s victory featured in POLITICOS post election coverage…it is interesting…if you want to read click here…otherwise there have been a lot of thoughtful coverage in the State’s media. Best post election line appeared in...
The Morning After
The special election for Governor is in the history books. Let’s be clear this was not a victory for President Obama or Obamacare. “Stay the course” was the winner. As we look back Senate President Earl Ray Tomblin chose the right course when he became acting...
Finance Reports Here…Election Underway
Candidates for governor have filed their last finance report until after the special election. Early voting started this week. The reports filed today cover expenditures from August 22 until September 18. To see where Republican Bill Maloney has gotten his money...
Political Tidbits…What Happen Last Night?
Party faithful last night honored Lincoln & Reagan…and cheered on GOP gubernatorial candidate Maloney…Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour was brought in…for the Gala…to push Maloney’s election….beat up on EPA spoke before dinner and departed. FIERY speaker of the...
Governor’s Race Starts
Well it finally started. The results are in from a survey conducted by Public Policy Polling (PPP) in North Carolina. The Governor’s race will be getting more attention, more activity and more enthusiasm to activate the party faithful. What the candidates need is...
Labor Day…Political Tidbits
Labor Day…a traditional start of political campaigns…something better start this special election for Governor…or no one is going to vote…there is no enthusiasm about this election…it appears even party activists are quiet. WHAT IS GOING ON…State Republican Committee...
Political Tidbits…8.28.11
38 days and voters are counting when they will be free from another political campaign…all the while candidates for Governor are counting the money…financial reports were to be filed Friday…not yet posted on SOS website…appears Tomblin’s funds have come from...
Obama Supporter Writes
Obama and the ‘Competency Crisis’ By Mortimer Zuckerman (The Wall Street Journal) The rising impatience with the leadership of President Obama was epitomized on August 8 in the middle of one of the now habitual Wall Street roller coasters. This speech on the economy...
