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Tag Archives: Elections

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Roper: Official who oversaw Colorado’s transition to vote-by-mail says Vermont’s not prepared

In his 10-page review, Scott Gessler notes that in order to have a successful vote by mail experience — one free of fraud and error — certain safeguards must be in place. In Condos’ proposal they are totally absent.

September 17, 2020 in Commentary.
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H. Brooke Paige: Why Vermont should not implement an all-mail voting system

Vermont’s voter checklists have been the subject of concern since they do not provide local election officials with meaningful information to confirm the identity of individuals who vote in the state’s elections.

September 17, 2020 in Commentary.

Federal judge denies halt to Vermont’s mail-in ballot expansion

A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit against Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos aimed at preventing mail-in ballots from being sent automatically to all active, registered voters beginning next week.

September 16, 2020 in TNR News.
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Milne ‘ProgressVT’ platform touts tax credits, streamlining

No one can accuse Vermont GOP lieutenant governor nominee Scott Milne of pushing a lightweight policy platform. Yesterday he handed reporters a 33-page, 10-point policy outline he calls PROGRESSVT. 

September 16, 2020 in TNR News.
U.S. House of Representatives

Who is Miriam Berry, and why is she challenging Peter Welch for Congress?

Miriam, however, soon walked away from the Democratic party. She realized that her faith, the way she lived her life and the way she thought about issues were far more conservative. She feels conservative values more closely align with the Constitution.

September 16, 2020 in Commentary.
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235 senior former military officers warn Biden will usher in Marxist ideologies

More than 200 senior military officers backed President Donald Trump’s reelection in a letter warning that 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden will lead to socialist and Marxist influences on American government.

September 15, 2020 in U.S..
Guy Page

100 years after suffrage, lotta fight left in VT GOP women

Veterans of decades of political campaigns stood side by side young women and teenagers wishing to build on their progress at the VT GOP Suffrage Centennial Saturday Sept. 12. Vermont Republican Party Chair Deb Billado told them, “We’ve come a long way, baby, but we have a lot to do.”

September 14, 2020 in TNR News.

Hansen says women candidates face obstacles of access to money, ‘troublemaker’ label

Meg Hansen, a Republican candidate for state Senate in Bennington County and runner-up to Scott Milne in the Aug. 11 primary race for lieutenant governor, delivered a speech Saturday at the Vermont GOP Women’s Suffrage Centennial event at the Vermont State House.

September 14, 2020 in TNR News.

Mark Shepard: ‘Black Men for Trump’ movement makes a lot of sense

Some people may act surprised by the “Black Men for Trump” movement, because “it’s not supposed to happen.” I am not at all surprised.

September 14, 2020 in Commentary.
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Voter fraud cases emerge in battleground states of North Carolina, Georgia

Two states seen as possible battlegrounds for the November presidential election had major revelations of alleged voter fraud within a week’s time.

September 11, 2020 in U.S..
VTGOP

34 GOP women running for state office, college expels COVID offenders

Of the 130-plus Republicans seeking statewide office in the Nov. 3 general election, 34 are women. By contrast, only 27 GOP women were on 2018 general election ballot.

September 10, 2020 in TNR News.
USPS

Judge halts Tennessee law that required ID for first-time vote-by-mail voters

A federal judge blocked a Tennessee law Wednesday that barred new voters from casting ballots by mail unless they presented identification to an election office beforehand.

September 10, 2020 in U.S..

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