WASHINGTON (AP) -- Lots of people complain about the shortcomings of the country's two-party system for picking a president. Now a nonpartisan group is gathering millions of petition signatures - and dollars - to offer people a Plan B....
By NANCY BENAC, Associated Press: Politics
Tue, 11/01/2011 - 10:47am
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Lots of people complain about the shortcomings of the country's two-party system for picking a president. Now a nonpartisan group is gathering millions of petition signatures - and dollars - to offer people a Plan B....