GOP voter registration scandal widens

GOP voter registration scandal widens A man originally reported to have been working for the Republican Party of Virginia was arrested by the Rockingham County, Va., Sheriff’s Office on Thursday and charged with attempting to destroy voter registration forms by tossing them into a dumpster behind a shopping center in Harrisonburg, Va. “Prosecutors charged him... Continue Reading →

How to Embrace the Sharing Economy

How to Embrace the Sharing EconomyThere’s a whole crowd (or Uniiverse, as it may be) of consumers now actively participating in the so-called “sharing economy.” The idea is that people are increasingly interested in borrowing – or renting – anything from power tools to spare bedrooms to baby clothes to bicycles, so they don’t have to... Continue Reading →

Jill Stein, Green Party candidate for President gets arrested at debate.

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Green Party candidate Jill Stein and her vice presidential running mate Cheri Honkala were arrested at the Hofstra University debate site today as they protested their exclusion from the second presidential debate. Stein and Honkala were jailed for disorderly conduct around 3 p.m. when they were blocked by police officers as they attempted to enter the debate hall, according to Stein’s campaign manager Ben Manski. Manski said that it was unclear when they would be released, but they could remain jailed until midnight. The Nassau County Police Department said that it was unclear when Stein and Honkala might be released. “The arrest was outrageous and shouldn’t be tolerated in a country that is a leading proponent of democracy,” Manski told ABC News. “They knew that there was the possibility that they would be arrested. Their intention was to enter the premises and bear witness to the mockery of democracy that is tonight’s debate,” he said. The Green Party has long complained that the Commission on Presidential Debates attempts to “rig elections” in favor of the two major political parties by excluding third party candidates from debates. Stein and Honkala also planned protests at the first presidential debate in Denver. Stein, a licensed physician, is on the presidential ballot in 38 states or 85 percent of the ballots, her campaign says. The Commission on Presidential Debates was formed in 1987 to administer general election debates. In addition to the constitutional criteria to be eligible for the presidency, the Presidential Debate Commission requires that candidates have a mathematical possibility of achieving the 270 electoral college votes necessary to be elected, and the candidates must have at least 15 percent support in public opinion based on the average of five national polls in order to participate.

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