The survey period is starting at the conclusion of the debate on 6/27 to 6/28.
Monday, July 1, 2019
Forget Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris is The Flavor of The Day
According to Morning Consult,
Biden..................................33
Sanders...............................19
Harris..................................12
Warren................................12
Buttigieg...............................6
Booker..................................3
Yang.....................................2
O'Rourke..............................2
Moulton................................1
Bullock.................................1
Castro...................................1
de Blasio..............................1
Delaney................................1
Gabbard................................1
Gillibrand.............................1
Klobuchar.............................1
Ryan.....................................1
Swalwell...............................0
Williamson...........................0
Bennet..................................0
Hickenlooper........................0
Inslee....................................0
The survey period is starting at the conclusion of the debate on 6/27 to 6/28.
Florida: Which Convicted Felons Will be Allowed to Vote?
Florida’s decision to require ex-felons who’ve served their prison sentences to also pay a range of financial penalties before they can register to vote is fraught with political, legal and moral implications — for society and individuals.
Floridians may have thought the issue of allowing most ex-felons to vote was resolved in November when voters approved a constitutional amendment restoring voting rights to former felons except murderers and sex offenders. But a new law going into effect Monday has reignited the fight over felon voting.
Read more: Sun Sentinel
Akron, Ohio: GOP Council At-Large Candidate Back on Ballot After Screw-Up
Henry Todd, a Republican running for council at-large, voted three minutes after his polling location opened. The ballot he was given listed Democratic candidates. By law, Todd’s participation in another party’s nominating process disqualified him from running as a Republican.
Read more at Ohio.Ohio.com
Read more at Ohio.Ohio.com
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