Subject: news of the day 7/7/05 |
From: Rick Hasen |
Date: 7/7/2005, 8:07 AM |
To: election-law |
I have written this
piece (free access, but registration required) for The New
Republic Online. It begins:
Indeed, if Rehnquist passes up this opportunity to retire, things might only get worse. A retirement at the end of the next term would come just months before a congressional election, and fallout from the O'Connor replacement process--not to mention election-year politics--would inevitably cloud the confirmation. By 2007, we will already be entering a new presidential election season and the choice of Rehnquist's successor would be made by a president who already has one foot out the door. These are not palatable options for a sharply divided nation; all raise the likelihood of further dividing the Senate. Fortunately, one man can forestall these scenarios. But he needs to act now.
The Los Angeles Times offers this
report, with the subhead: "Governor and state treasurer raise
millions from donors doing business with California."
The San Francisco Chronicle offers this
report. Following my blog post
on this yesterday, there have been some interesting messages on the
election law listserv. See here,
here,
and here,
with my response here.
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