Archive for the 'Debate' Category
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
Ballot Access News
C-SPAN will broadcast the October 19 debate between Ralph Nader, Cynthia McKinney, and Chuck Baldwin, although it is not yet known if it will be broadcast live. The debate will be Sunday evening, October 19, at Columbia University in New York city. The moderator will be Amy Goodman of Pacifica Radio. It is [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Campaign 2008, Libertarian Party, Green Party, Constitution Party, Independent Candidate, Key Third Party Personalities, Cynthia McKinney, Ralph Nader, Presidential Race, Bob Barr, Chuck Baldwin | 22 Comments »
Monday, September 8th, 2008
Independent American state legislative candidates John Wagner, and David Schumann, met at 6:00 pm on Friday in the Carson City Community Center with Democratic incumbent Bonnie Parnell, and Democratic challengers Steven Dalton & Joetta Brown. The debate was being hosted by the League of Women Voters.
The GOP candidates either could not make it or [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Campaign 2008, Constitution Party, State Races | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008
From the Boston Globe (blogs):
Ron Paul is planning a rally set opposite the Republicans in St. Paul – and now Ralph Nader has announced that he’ll hold a rally of his own opposite the Democrats in Denver. Nader’s rally is to try and stir up public support for allowing third-party candidates to participate in [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Campaign 2008, Independent Candidate, Ralph Nader, Presidential Race | 17 Comments »
Tuesday, August 12th, 2008
Bob Barr took part in a panel discussion recently at Freedom Fest in Las Vegas, and here’s a video of the program. Also appearing on the panel are Steve Forbes, Richard Viguerie and David Boaz. The topic was ‘the future of politics,’ and not surprisingly, there was a considerable amount of time dedicated [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Campaign 2008, Libertarian Party, Presidential Race, Bob Barr | No Comments »
Monday, August 11th, 2008
Libertarian Party congressional candidate Tom Knapp says voters deserve to hear about the issues in Missouri’s 2nd US House District, so he’s laid down a challenge to his Republican and Democrat opponents to meet six times to debate and discuss the important topics of the campaign.
Knapp describes himself on his website:
“I’m the left-most candidate in [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Campaign 2008, Libertarian Party, Federal Races | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
Miller Politics will be hosting the first Third Party Presidential Candidates Debate of the general election. The debate will air on July 24 at 7:30 PM (ET) from www.blogtalkradio.com/millerpolitics.com.
The candidates in this debate are Brian Moore of the Socialist Party USA, Frank McEnulty of the New American Independent Party, and Charles Jay of the [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Campaign 2008, Socialist Party(ies), Presidential Race, Other Minor Parties | 10 Comments »
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
The three candidates for Assembly District 40, which includes most of Carson City, met for their first forum of the campaign season Monday, predictably saying they want to balance the budget without new or higher taxes.
But there were significant differences between Incumbent Democrat Bonnie Parnell, Republican Cheryl Lau and Independent American John Wagner.
Wagner, a longtime [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Campaign 2008, Constitution Party, State Races | 2 Comments »
Friday, May 9th, 2008
The title was lifted to show how a Reason Facebook-promoted event is currently being billed. Here are the details provided:
A debate on the libertarian vote in 2008
Event Host: Reason magazine
Type: Music/Arts – Jam Session
Date: Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Time: 4:30pm – 8:00pm
Location: Reason
Street:1747 Connecticut Ave NW
City/Town: Washington, DC
Description: As the Republicans settled on John McCain [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Libertarian Party, Presidential Race, Bob Barr, Mike Gravel | 22 Comments »
Monday, April 7th, 2008
Candidates: Senator Mike Gravel, Dr. Mary Ruwart, Ms. Christine Smith, Mr. Mike Jingozian, Mr. Wayne Allyn Root and Dr. George Phillies.
Moderated by Mike Ferguson. Sponsored by Atlas!Liberty and LPStuff.com.
PART I
PART II
Courtesy of the Libertarian Party of Missouri.
Posted in News, Debate, Libertarian Party, Presidential Race, Mike Gravel | 28 Comments »
Thursday, March 27th, 2008
In an email sent to Missouri Libertarians a short time ago, Heartland Libertarian Conference organizer Mike Ferguson announces:
Former US Senator Mike Gravel (AK), who recently was a Democratic candidate for President until joining the LP this week, has accepted our invitation to participate in the LP Presidential candidates’ debate in Kansas City.
The conference is scheduled [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Campaign 2008, Libertarian Party, Presidential Race, Federal Races | 21 Comments »
Sunday, February 24th, 2008
—Despite differences on the Iraq War, Neal Boortz apparently identified himself as a Libertarian when he plugged the Fair Tax and pinged the GOP on fiscal issues in Rogers, Arkansas. From NWA News:
At a fundraising Lincoln Day dinner on Friday night, Benton County Republicans heard radio talk show host Neal Boortz criticize the party. [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Ron Paul, Libertarian Party, Presidential Race, Federal Races | 7 Comments »
Friday, February 1st, 2008
There is an interesting debate over at Helium pertaining to the electoral college.
Tom Koecke says no, and here’s the gist of his argument:
The Electoral College is certainly not a perfect system. It is, however, the best system to make sure that America remains a representative republic by giving rural America representation in Presidential elections.
On the [...]
Posted in News, Debate | 20 Comments »
Thursday, January 31st, 2008
“Small l” libertarian, former Green Party candidate and Idaho gubernatorial hopeful W. Lane Startin wrote an interesting article on the history and future of third parties. It started with a discussion of issues well known to people engaged in third party politics, such as the importance of ballot access reform and inclusion in candidate [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Libertarian Party, Green Party, Socialist Party(ies), Constitution Party | 17 Comments »
Thursday, January 31st, 2008
I’ll just pass this e-mail on verbatim:
Greetings California DNC representative:
A complaint has been filed with the Attorney General of California. This complaint is actually aimed at the FCC and MSNBC for allowing the Presidential debate process to be managed by private cable companies.
These private cable companies are not under the jurisdiction of the Federal [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Presidential Race | 1 Comment »
Friday, January 25th, 2008
During a portion of last night’s Republican presidential debates, each candidate was allowed to ask another candidate one question any question of his choosing. Ron Paul chose to target John McCain on fiscal policy, forcing McCain to obfuscate in his response. I’m not sure if there is now a new campaign strategy to [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Ron Paul, Presidential Race | 59 Comments »
Friday, January 25th, 2008
The Fresno City College Sociology department hosted a 2008 Presidential Campaign Forum Jan 13. Several minor party candidate participated, as well as representatives from some of the more mainstream campaigns. An interesting article is describing the debate is located here, and I’ll capture the actual debate highlights below:
Missing from the media interview were [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Ron Paul, Libertarian Party, Green Party, Socialist Party(ies), Presidential Race, Other Minor Parties | 6 Comments »
Friday, January 25th, 2008
From the national office of the Libertarian Party:
Mike Huckabee’s populist rhetoric may work in the private sector, but it has no place in politics, says the Libertarian Party. “Huckabee’s continual call for populism in American policy is making it clear that he will not be a President that is committed to limiting government, lowering taxes [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Libertarian Party, Presidential Race | 3 Comments »
Thursday, January 24th, 2008
For an interesting perspective on presidential debates and the mainstream (or corporate, as some prefer) media, the San Francisco Chronicle just ran an interesting article pertaining to who should or shouldn’t be allowed in televised political debates. Here’s a sampling of some of the opinions provided regarding the Kucinich case:
The Nevada ruling drew varying [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Presidential Race | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
It looks like Dennis didn’t get to debate after all. From the NY Times:
Representative Dennis J. Kucinich of Ohio flew here on Tuesday, hoping to join the leading Democratic presidential candidates at a debate, but his wishes were dashed by the Nevada Supreme Court less than an hour before showtime.
One day after a lower-court [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Presidential Race | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
The following is a media advisory from the Green Party:
Green Party Presidential Debate
Tuesday, January 15th, 7:00 – 10:00 pm (PT)
In the Bay Area: KPFA radio – 94.1 FM
Outside the Bay Area: other Pacifica network stations, or Online at www.KPFA.org
THE KPFA SPECIAL RE-BROADCAST OF THE GREEN PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
With hosts Larry [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Green Party | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
UPDATE: Several of you asked that I “sticky” this debate or somehow keep it at the top of the page for a while, so I am.
As we move closer to the Libertarian National Convention, the intensity of debate over platform and bylaws issues between various groups and factions within the Libertarian Party is increasing.
Third Party [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Libertarian Party | 141 Comments »
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
Congressman Dennis Kucinich may be able to debate his Democratic opponents. Or he may not be able to.
First, NBC told Kucinich his voice and message wasn’t important enough to be head by the voters:
Less than 44 hours after NBC sent a congratulatory note and an invitation to Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich to participate in [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Ron Paul, Libertarian Party | 12 Comments »
Monday, January 14th, 2008
Ballot Access News
The Green Party presidential candidates debated each other in San Francisco on Sunday afternoon, January 13. The event attracted a paying audience of about 800 people. The presidential candidates were Jared Ball, Jesse Johnson, Cynthia McKinney, Kent Mesplay, and Cat Swift. Ball announced at the end of his closing statement that he would [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Green Party, Presidential Race | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
The following is a Green Party press release:
WASHINGTON, DC – January 8 – Green Party leaders and candidates protested the exclusion of Dennis Kucinich, Mike Gravel, and Ron Paul from primary presidential debates sponsored by major news organizations.
Greens noted that Mr. Kucinich, Mr. Gravel, and Mr. Paul hold strong positions against the Iraq war and [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Ron Paul, Green Party, Presidential Race | 3 Comments »
Sunday, January 6th, 2008
I was googling around trying to find more about the complaint Dennis Kucinich filed with the FCC regarding his exclusion from ABC debates when I ran across this gem:
[Melissa Etheridge] said that “corporate interests that have infiltrated the Democratic Party” have marginalized Mr. Kucinich because his stances on issues like the environment, health care and [...]
Posted in News, Debate, Campaign 2008, Ron Paul, Presidential Race | 4 Comments »