The Commission on Presidential Debates which comprises Republicans and Democrats, has announced the polls it will use for the 15 percent threshold to be included in the debates. There is only one problem for Libertarian Party presidential nominee Jo Jorgensen, she is not named in any of the polls they are using even though 11-22 percent of Americans identify as Libertarian.
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Florida Amendment 3: A change to top-two open primaries
If passed, Amendment 3 would give Florida voters, regardless of political affiliation, one ballot with all the candidates for each public race listed and the top-two candidates with the most votes would advance to the general election. If passed, the new process would start with the 2024 primaries.
Voting for Trump or Biden more similar than many believe, Jorgensen stands out
There will be three candidates on the ballot in all 50 states, even though the mainstream media and polling organizations only promote two. Donald Trump and Joe Biden are seen in a vicious battle and are seen to have very different platforms. While they do not allow Jo Jorgensen to be seen at all. So, what happens when you break through the endless political commercials and strip things down to the reality of all three on the issues.
Dems get Green Party kicked off Montana ballot after pressuring petition-signers; ‘voter suppression’ alleged
State Democrats succeeded in kicking the Green Party off the ballot in Montana this week, with the Montana Supreme Court ruling that they must be dropped.
Jo Jorgensen officially added to Florida list of presidential candidates
Today, August 21, 2020, Libertarian Party presidential nominee Jo Jorgensen was officially listed on the list of presidential candidates on the State of Florida’s Division of Elections website. The Libertarian Party of Florida submitted their list of electors for Jorgensen. She is the only presidential candidate on the Florida list who will be on the ballot in all 50 states alongside Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Other presidential candidates on the list available for voters are Write-In candidates and an independent candidate; however, they will not be on the ballot in all 50 states. The deadline for political parties to get their candidate on the general election ballot is on September 1, 2020, and must include a list of their electors.
Another poll confirms Biden voters are voting against Trump rather than voting for Biden
The latest The Economist/YouGov poll of Biden supporters confirms prior polling that around 60 percent are voting to give Trump the boot rather than enthusiastically voting for Biden. According to the latest poll, only 41 percent of those expected to vote for Biden are voting for him, and 58 percent are voting against Trump. Meanwhile, the data flips for Trump supporters and this follows the trend in recent polling. 80 percent of those expected to vote for Trump in the general election are voting for him, and only 18 percent are voting against Biden.
Democratic Party virtual convention begins today with the theme of fear for viewers
Presumptive presidential nominee Joe Biden will broadcast canned speeches from his home in Delaware as the Democratic Party’s 2020 convention begins today – virtually. Following the path set by the Constitution Party and the Libertarian Party, the Democratic Party’s four… Read More ›
Jorgensen has a way to go to get into the debates, media and polling blackout doesn’t help
Dr. Jo Jorgensen is polling between two to four percent in the few polls where her name appears. To be included in the presidential debates, Jorgensen will need to show at least 15 percent in certain polls; however, at present,… Read More ›
On the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage, Voters Are Once Again Demanding a Voice
On August 8th, 2020 at 12 Noon, protesters are gathering in the first nationwide driving protest in counties all across the nation. The Libertarian Party of Palm Beach County will lead a group of local community members in a COVID-safe demonstration, driving convoy style in a loop from Town Center Mall in Boca Raton to and from Delray Beach. They will decorate their cars parade-style and will “go live” together on their social media channels.
Trump now willing to drop ‘liability shield’ to move negotiations forward on COVID-19 bailout bill being negotiated in Congress
Today, July 31, 2020, most aspects of the CARES Act will expire which include that $600 taxpayer funded income millions of Americans are having dropped into their banks accounts each week. As these benefits expire, the White House is showing that it is more concerned with keeping the money flowing into the hands of Americans than liability protections for businesses. Trump still wants liability protections for business; however, suddenly this morning seems unwilling for that to be a stumbling block for getting another round of spending in place before Congress goes into a month-long recess on August 7, 2020.