Archive for 'Indies and the Presidential Election' Category
Independent Kentucky In The News
CNN aired a story about Independent Kentucky on Wednesday, February 3rd at 8:00 PM on the Campbell Brown show. The story was about the battle of Senate Bill 53, a bill that would allow semi-open primaries in Kentucky. Semi-open primaries are NOT a free-for-all. Democrats and Republicans would still only be allowed to vote in [...]
No GIV endorsement yet in Atlanta mayoral screenings
As written about before on this site, in mid-July Georgia Independent Voters began a screening process which invited all of the active Atlanta mayoral candidates to address and learn about the concerns of independent voters here in Atlanta. These screenings were designed to be the beginning of a longer conversation between mayoral candidates and independents [...]
Film showing of “How The Independent Movement Went Left By Going Right”
Join Georgia independents at a viewing of “How The Independent Movement Went Left By Going Right”. The film will show on Saturday, August 8th, from 2:30pm – 5:00pm at the Ponce de Leon Branch of the Fulton County Library at 980 Ponce de Leon Avenue NE in Atlanta. In “How The Independent Movement Went Left [...]
American Citizens Summit Webcast – Thursday, Feb 11, 9PM
On Thursday, February 12th at 9:00 PM (EST), independent activist and President of the Committee for a Unified Independent Party, Inc. (CUIP) Jacqueline Salit will be participating in a live Webcast from the American Citizens’ Summit, which is taking place over the next five days in Denver Colorado. The American Citizens’ Summit is an innovative town [...]
AMERICA’S LARGEST ORGANIZATION OF INDEPENDENT VOTERS ENDORSES DEMOCRAT BARACK OBAMA
NEWS RELEASE: For Immediate Release: Tuesday, October 5, 2008 Please Contact: Sharon H. Jimenez, Icon Imaging PR, 310-478-0114, enzah@aol.com AMERICA’S LARGEST ORGANIZATION OF INDEPENDENT VOTERS ENDORSES DEMOCRAT BARACK OBAMA (“Partisan politics have gotten us into this mess & both parties are responsible, but, we need to change Washington D.C. and Senator Obama is best equipped [...]
