Group lobbies for immigration question to be part of debates

Chad Groening (OneNewsNow.com) . What numerical level of immigration is good for the people of the United States? That’s the question being asked by a group that argues it’s unfair to continue high immigration when so many Americans need jobs. Roy Beck is founder and president of NumbersUSA. He recalls that during the 2016 presidential campaign, […]
POLITICS | DNC Rule Change Will Make It Easier For Seven-Figure DNC Donor Michael Bloomberg To Qualify For Debates

CHUCK ROSS INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER . Several 2020 Democratic presidential candidates accused Michael Bloomberg of buying his way into the Democratic Party debates Friday after the Democratic National Committee announced changes to its debate-qualification thresholds that appear to benefit the former New York City mayor. Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, businessman Tom Steyer and a spokesman for Vermont […]
Citizens Journal Announces T.O. City Council Candidates and Upcoming Forums

By Kevin Harris There are three City Council Seats set to open in Thousand Oaks, each for a full four-year term, to be filled during the General Municipal Elections, being held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Of the 11 certified candidates for those three spots, two are incumbents; Joel R. Price, and Claudia Bill-de la […]
Election 2016: Of Dog Legs and “Debates”

By Thomas L. Knapp Q: How many legs does a dog have if you call its tail a leg? A: Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn’t make it a leg. That riddle, attributed to Abraham Lincoln, comes to mind when I think of the upcoming series of “debates” between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. […]
GOP Debate Watch–Ventura County Republican Party

Who’s ready for the first debate on August 6? I know we are! As of right now, we have two cities hosting a debate party and we are looking for more volunteers. It’s super easy and lots of fun, so don’t be shy. Interested in hosting a debate? Please email us at [email protected] if you […]
In 2016, Let’s Have Real Presidential Debates
By Thomas L. Knapp Every four years, the Commission on Presidential Debates puts on a series of campaign commercials disguised as presidential and vice-presidential debates. The CPD is, in theory, a non-profit organization “established in 1987 to ensure that debates, as a permanent part of every general election, provide the best possible information […]















