On Ohio ballot, a retired justice’s crusade to make politics competitive again
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On Ohio ballot, a retired justice’s crusade to make politics competitive again

Politics tamfitronics Since retiring as chief justice of Ohio’s Supreme Court, Maureen O’Connor has become a prominent champion for reforming the process of how political districts are drawn in Ohio.That has pitted Ms. O’Connor, a Republican who previously served as lieutenant governor, against erstwhile GOP allies.Politics tamfitronics Why We Wrote ThisOne reason compromise has become so hard in politics is that many districts are no longer competitive – and therefore, candidates don’t have to win voters beyond their partisan base. Reforming how districts are drawn is an attempt to fix that. Republicans have fine-tuned the drawing of boundaries to maximize the number of districts where Democrats have virtually no chance of winning. That has enabled them to deliver veto-proof majorities in the legislature.So Ms. O’Connor has shaped a ballot proposal to instead empower an independent...
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Hollywood star Mark Ruffalo lauds B.C. Green Party in leadup to election
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Hollywood star Mark Ruffalo lauds B.C. Green Party in leadup to election

Politics tamfitronics American actor and environmental activist Mark Ruffalo is weighing in on British Columbia politics, lauding the B.C. Green Party's stance on fossil fuels ahead of the Oct. 19 election.The Hollywood star took to social media shortly after the B.C. leaders debate Tuesday night to contrast the B.C. Green Party's promises to end fossil-fuel subsidies and stop the expansion of LNG infrastructure with the Green Party of Ireland, which Ruffalo accuses of opening the door to LNG export facilities in the country.The actor's post on X, formerly known as Twitter, linked to the B.C. Green Party's election campaign platform and tagged leader Sonia Furstenau, saying she and her party "show us what a principled Green Party looks like – committed to ending LNG expansion and fossil...
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Tank: Saskatchewan Party tax plan preferable policy, but poor politics
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Tank: Saskatchewan Party tax plan preferable policy, but poor politics

Politics tamfitronics Moe's Saskatchewan Party has led an almost religious crusade against the federal carbon tax, but not its own provincial consumption taxes. Get the latest from Phil Tank, Saskatoon StarPhoenix straight to your inbox Author of the article: Phil Tank • Saskatoon StarPhoenixPublished Oct 09, 2024 • Last updated 18 hours ago • 3 minute readSaskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe speaks during a media event to start the provincial election in Saskatoon, Sask., Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. Photo by Liam Richards /The Canadian PressThe Saskatchewan Party started its election campaign with party leader Scott Moe touting the largest income tax reduction since 2008.But it seems doubtful a week into the campaign that most could recite or recall Moe’s tax plans. Even though you could well argue that cuts to income tax...
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“You’ve stood out for refusing to be intimidated” – Secondus hails Fubara, mocks Wike
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“You’ve stood out for refusing to be intimidated” – Secondus hails Fubara, mocks Wike

Politics tamfitronics Former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Uche Secondus, has praised Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara for his unwavering stance in the face of political pressure.In what appeared to be a subtle jab at former Rivers Governor Nyesom Wike, Secondus commended Fubara for his refusal to be intimidated during the recent Local Government elections in the state.In a statement released by his media adviser, Ike Abonyi, on Wednesday, Secondus lauded Fubara’s leadership, crediting him for upholding democratic principles despite efforts to undermine his authority.“You’ve stood out for refusing to be intimidated,” Secondus stated.While not directly naming Wike, Secondus’ comments seemed aimed at the former governor, who has been at odds with Fubara since leaving office.The tension between the two became more pronounced in recent months, with Fubara asserting his authority and...
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