Suggested Reading

Every well-informed voter knows that a multitude of details accompany every political issue that we, as citizens face.
With that in mind, we offer the following links to articles at sites around the net you might find interesting and important.

We'll be adding to these over time.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Alternative Abortion history
for Salon.com

The Supreme Court Justice reflects on a case that might have changed the legal history of Abortion Rights in the US.


The Inner Quest of Newt Gingrich
by Gail Sheehy
for Vanity Fair
This article from 1995 tells us a lot about the Newt of 2012. A slightly distrurbing portrait of the former Speaker during his ascendency.

 

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Saturday, 07 July 2007 01:54

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WEST FRESNO DEMOCRATIC CLUB
MEETINGS - THIRD WEDNESDAY of EVERY MONTH
SALAAM'S RESTAURANT
841 "F" STREET
(Corner of F & Kern)
3:30 pm
 
If you have questions, or need additional information, please 
     contact Mikki Addison at (559) 453-0935. 

The Fresno County Democratic Women's Club
meets on the 4th Monday of every month
at the Ramada Inn - University   
Shaw at Fwy 41
at 11:00 AM
Delicious Buffet Lunch $15.00
Program with Speakers
Call 486-5422 to RSVP

 

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 February 2011 11:35
 

Election Year

2012

Important Dates

June 5th, 2012
California Presidential Primary

November 6th, 2012
General Election

2012 National
Primary/Caucus Schedule

Key: (C) Caucus    (P) Primary

Jan 3Iowa(C)
Jan 10New Hampshire(P)
Jan 21South Carolina(P)
Jan 31Florida(P)
Feb 4Nevada(C)
Feb4–11Maine(C)
Feb 7Colorado(C)
 Minnesota(C)
 Missouri(P)
Feb 28Arizona(P)
 Michigan(P)
Mar 3Washington(C)
Mar 6(Super Tuesday)
 Alaska (C)
 Georgia (P)
 Idaho (C)
 Massachusetts(P)
 North Dakota(C)
 Ohio (P)
 Oklahoma(P)
 Tennessee(P)
 Vermont(P)
 Virginia(P)
Mar6-10Wyoming(C)
Mar 10Kansas(C)
 US Virgin Islands(C)
Mar 13Alabama(P)
 Hawaii (C)
 Mississippi (P)
Mar 17Missouri(C)
Mar 20Illinois(P)
Mar 24Louisiana(P)
Apr 3District of Columbia(P)
 Maryland(P)
 Wisconsin(P)
 Texas(P)
Apr 24Connecticut(P)
 Delaware(P)
 New York(P)
 Pennsylvania(P)
 Rhode Island(P)
May 8Indiana(P)
 North Carolina(P)
 West Virginia(P)
May 15Nebraska(P)
 Oregon(P)
May 22Arkansas(P)
 Kentucky(P)
Jun 5California(P)
 Montana(P)
 New Jersey(P)
 New Mexico(P)
 South Dakota(P)
Jun 26Utah(P)

 

* Missouri will hold a primary on February 7th,  which will not count for delegates toward the GOP convention. The Missouri Republican Party will hold a caucus on March 17th, which will determine the delegates sent to the GOP convention