Andrew Jackson’s image on the twenty-dollar bill soon will be replaced by that of Harriet Tubman. Earlier the push had been to bump Alexander Hamilton’s image from the ten-dollar bill. After all, Hamilton “only” was Secretary of the Treasury, favored a strong central national government, and was partial to the upper class. Some countered that Jackson had horrible policies against indigenous peoples (e.g., many deaths during The Trail of Tears) and claimed ownership over other human beings…
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Of 435 voting seats in the United States House of Representatives—all up for election this year, as members of the House run on a two-year cycle (U.S. Constitution, Art. I, Sec. 2—246 are held by members of the Republican Party and 188 by members of the Democratic Party, with one (1) seat currently vacant. The Democratic Party needs to win thirty (30) seats to gain control of that chamber. According to the website 270towin, 56 seats are “competitive. Of those, 38, by my count, are held…
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Today, April 4, 2016, is the deadline if one wishes to vote in the Indiana primary election on May 3, 2016. Indianavoters.com has links for information on where and how to register.
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With all the ballyhoo about the races for United States President, some have lost sight of the seats in both the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives up for election this fall.
Republicans hold a 54-46 majority in the Senate. Two of the seats included amongst the Democratic side of the chamber are held by Independents—Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Angus King of Maine—who caucus with the Democratic Party.
Thirty-four (34) seats in the Senate are up…
Added by Mark Small on April 3, 2016 at 8:14am — No Comments
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