(Cover design: Anna Schilling / Oklahoma Gazette) 2016 Election Issue Its everyones democratic and civic duty to vote on Nov. 8, and this years ballot is an important one. This issue includes stories on Oklahomas multiple state questions, the Libertarian party, races to watch, our roundup of uncommon candidates and more. It also features the […]
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Oklahoma Gazette distilled this year’s state ballot questions to help understand what voting for the proposal and against the proposal actually mean.
Oklahoma Gazette distilled this year’s state ballot questions to help understand what voting “for the proposal” and “against the proposal” actually mean.
2016 Election: The Libertarian Party returns to Oklahoma’s ballot after a 16-year absence
“A vote for Johnson does something pretty significant,” Ewbank said.
It never crossed my mind that I might be perceived as too young, Larios said. As soon as I started hitting the doors, people asked, How old are you?’ I told them I was 24.
“It never crossed my mind that I might be perceived as too young,” Larios said. “As soon as I started hitting the doors, people asked, ‘How old are you?’ I told them I was 24.”
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 26, 2016
As for the need to repent of the “moral failings,” yeah, right, Trump that paragon of virtuous behavior.
Letters to the Editor: June 22, 2016
Peaceful revolution As a longtime Ted Cruz supporter, Ive watched with growing frustration and fascination as our presidential race has twisted down an increasingly uncharted, shrill and visceral path. That said, I genuinely believe were in the middle of American families final attempt at a peaceful revolution against todays political elites (both Republicans and Democrats). […]
The question is, what problem does Right to Farm solve? Who wants to farm and can’t do it? Nobody.
The question is, what problem does Right to Farm solve? Who wants to farm and can’t do it? Nobody.
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 27, 2016
I am concerned that in the rush to remove panhandlers from our public roadways, we are preventing our citizenship from the right to freely assemble.
What’s my chances of winning? Who knows, you know? he told the TV news station. Pretty slim. But I’m going to give them a run for their money.
“What’s my chances of winning? Who knows, you know?” he told the TV news station. “Pretty slim. But I’m going to give them a run for their money.”
Coburn’s brash, anti-spending approach is admirable to many in this Republican state.
Coburn’s brash, anti-spending approach is admirable to many in this Republican state.
