Political Note #501 State Supreme Courts of Arkansas, Kentucky, Montana, and New Mexico
Arguably, elections to state supreme courts are among the most important and most neglected at the same time. Consider Arkansas, Kentucky, Montana, and New Mexico.
Political Note #421 Chris Jones Arkansas Governor
Chris Jones family has been in Arkansas since 1819. Running for governor, he wants to be the first African American elected to a state-wide office.
103120 Lens Letters #33 What should the Democrats do about the Federal Courts?
Joe Biden’s Commission should propose an expansion of the District Courts and the Circuit Courts of Appeals.
Political Note #333 State of the House
Looking at Toss-up seats the prospects for the House of Representatives are not promising. They could lose 8 seats. Maybe more.
Political Note #332 The Campaign for the Senate
Can Democrats complete this cycle with a 56-44 US Senate majority?
Political Note #331 Ricky Dale Harrington Jr US Senate Arkansas
Tom Cotton kept the Democrat and a progressive independent off the ballot. Now he's faced with one opponent -- a Libertarian African-American preacher who has done shockingly well in a recent poll.
Len’s Letters #30 Male Candidates for Whom Donations Could Make A Difference
Choose a few of these. Make donations. It is easy. Just go to the links for their websites.
Fund Tom Cotton’s Opponent. Cotton should not get a free ride.
Fund Tom Cotton’s Opponent. Cotton should not get a free ride. The New York Times recently published an Op-ed by Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas. The Times did us a favor. They reminded us that Tom Cotton, who advocated using the military to control protests, is one of the most dangerous Senators we’ve got. You want another instance. He was the first US Senator to claim that the coronavirus was probably created in the lab in Wuhan. Cotton is up for election in November. Unlike Susan Collins. Unlike Cory Gardner. Unlike Lindsay Graham. Unlike Joni Ernst. Unlike a slew of…
Political Note #281 Joyce Elliott AR CD 02
Was the 2018 6 point Democratic loss a high point for a Democratic congressional candidate or a step toward success?