Campaigns & Elections

Defiant Gingrich: ‘The Last Stand for Conservatives’

Defiant Gingrich: ‘The Last Stand for Conservatives’

Trailing badly in the delegate count and with his campaign virtually broke, Newt Gingrich had all but admitted defeat over the weekend.  Now, he’s hoping for a miracle comeback. In the wake of Rick Santorum’s decision to bow out of the presidential race, the former […]

by · April 10, 2012 · 1 comment ·
Gingrich Makes Pitch for Santorum Supporters

Gingrich Makes Pitch for Santorum Supporters

Well, Rick Santorum has bowed out of the presidential race, but Newt Gingrich isn’t going anywhere.  In fact, the former Speaker seems to be hoping that Santorum’s departure will bring new life into his own campaign. “I am committed to staying in this race all […]

by · April 10, 2012 · 0 comments ·
Rocky Anderson Secures Ballot Spot in Oregon

Rocky Anderson Secures Ballot Spot in Oregon

Rocky Anderson, the former mayor of Salt Lake City, has secured the backing on Oregon’s Progressive Party according to Ballot Access News. Added to Mississippi and Utah, two states where his nascent Justice Party has secured access, this brings Anderson’s total ballot access to a […]

by · April 10, 2012 · 1 comment ·
Gingrich Turns to Guerrilla Tactics, Takes Campaign Into the Mountains

Gingrich Turns to Guerrilla Tactics, Takes Campaign Into the Mountains

Newt Gingrich is not dropping out, and he wishes everyone would please stop asking. The story has been the same for weeks, Gingrich fares poorly in a primary and the media talks about how he’s irrelevant and suggests that he should just go away and […]

by · April 3, 2012 · 0 comments ·
Gingrich Bets Big on Delaware

Gingrich Bets Big on Delaware

Newt Gingrich didn’t perform particularly well in the nation’s first primary, finishing a disappointing fifth place in New Hampshire back in January. That was before catching wind in his sails with a South Carolina victory and the dramatic, slow motion car crash that has followed. […]

by · April 2, 2012 · 0 comments ·
Did Prisoner ‘Con’ West Virginia Secretary of State?

Did Prisoner ‘Con’ West Virginia Secretary of State?

He lists his full name as Keith ‘Mtr. President, Dark Priest, W.D., Rusy…’ Russell Judd,  at least according to Project Vote Smart. Mr. Judd is a “Rastafarian-Christian” who is seeking the Democratic presidential nomination in 2012. Recently, Judd qualified for the ballot in the state […]

by · March 8, 2012 · 0 comments ·
BREAKING: Obama Denied Unanimous Renomination

BREAKING: Obama Denied Unanimous Renomination

As we reported earlier this evening, President Barack Obama was polling just north of 50% of the vote over a pack of four lesser-known challengers like anti-abortion activist Randall Terry and author Darcy Richardson in the Oklahoma primary today. Not only is the percentage embarrassing […]

by · March 6, 2012 · 0 comments ·
SHOCK: Obama Struggles to Win Majority in Oklahoma Primary!

SHOCK: Obama Struggles to Win Majority in Oklahoma Primary!

One of the more amazing results from tonight’s early Super Tuesday results comes from Oklahoma’s Democratic presidential primary where incumbent Barack Obama is struggling to capture 50% of the vote against a field of four largely unknown challengers. Among Obama’s challengers are anti-abortion activist Randall […]

by · March 6, 2012 · 1 comment ·
Karger Says He’s The Real Anti-Romney

Karger Says He’s The Real Anti-Romney

Openly gay presidential candidate Fred Karger has been seeking the Republican presidential nomination for well over a year now and has virtually nothing to show for his efforts.  Focusing on New Hampshire and Iowa from the state, Karger’s message got virtually no traction among the […]

by · March 1, 2012 · 0 comments ·
Exclusive Interview: Obama’s Democratic Challenger on the Issues

Exclusive Interview: Obama’s Democratic Challenger on the Issues

The following is a lengthy, freewheeling interview with historian Darcy G. Richardson, who is challenging President Obama in several Democratic primaries.  The interview was conducted recently by Brandon, a precocious 14-year-old, eighth grade student from Illinois.  Brandon’s interview is reprinted here in its entirety. 1. First off, […]

by · January 18, 2012 · 5 comments ·