Election 2014
Libertarian Sean Haugh running for Senate in North Carolina!
RALEIGH, North Carolina (PNN) - July 4, 2014 - Most evenings, Sean Haugh is a pizza deliveryman.
But every other week or so, the Libertarian Party’s Senate nominee in North Carolina opens a few craft beers on the counter of the bar in his campaign manager’s basement. He takes deep gulps from a pint glass bearing an image of Austrian-school economist Murray Rothbard and expresses his Everyman frustrations with the current political system into a video camera.
Study finds 6.9 million duplicate voters!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - June 30, 2014 - Election officials in 28 states count almost 7 million people between them who are registered to vote in more than one place, but they're not eager to publicize their findings, a Watchdog.org correspondent said on Monday.
McDaniel supporters barred from reviewing voter rolls in nine Mississippi counties!
JACKSON, Mississippi (PNN) - June 27, 2014 - The Chris McDaniel campaign identified multiple Mississippi counties in which enough improper ballots were cast that a legal challenge to the outcome of the election is warranted.
This comes after 25,000-35,000 Democrat votes helped push Thad Cochran to victory over Chris McDaniel (by 6,880 votes) in the June 24 runoff.
Public faith in Congress falls again to historic low!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - June 19, 2014 - Amerikans' confidence in Congress has sunk to a new low. Seven percent of Amerikans say they have "a great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in Congress as an Amerikan institution, down from the previous low of 10% in 2013. This confidence is starkly different from the 42% in 1973, the first year Gallup began asking the question.
McDaniel opens 12-point lead over Cochran!
BILOXI, Mississippi (PNN) - June 16, 2014 - A new poll shows conservative state Senator Chris McDaniel with a commanding 12-point lead the runoff election in Mississippi’s GOP primary over six-term incumbent Senator Thad Cochran.
“None of the above” tops Nevada Democrat gubernatorial primary!
RENO, Nevada (PNN) - June 12, 2014 - As embarrassing as it was for leaders of Nevada’s Democrat Party, political analysts say they shouldn’t necessarily have been surprised that their candidate topping the ticket in November will be best known as the man who beat out seven other gubernatorial contenders by finishing second in the primary to “none of the above”.
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- Republican governors fought labor unions and lived to tell the tale!
- North Carolina voters report machines switching their votes to GOP candidate!
- More voting machines are showing up as rigged for Democrats!
- Democrat senator's husband steals GOP candidate signs!
- GOP gubernatorial candidate has family ties to organized crime!
- Senate candidate Amanda Swafford wants to eliminate all federal taxes!
- Candidate votes Republican but machine changes his vote to Democrat!
- Ron Paul offers support for son Rand presidential run!
- 297 Congressmen earmarked $3.8 billion for organizations tied to family members!
- Democrats blast Michelle Obama for leaving them in the lurch!
- Republican Senate chances rise to 60 percent!
- Lawsuit filed challenging election laws that favor major party candidates!
- Libertarian Sean Haugh running for Senate in North Carolina!
- Study finds 6.9 million duplicate voters!
- McDaniel supporters barred from reviewing voter rolls in nine Mississippi counties!
- Public faith in Congress falls again to historic low!
- McDaniel opens 12-point lead over Cochran!
- “None of the above” tops Nevada Democrat gubernatorial primary!
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