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Click here for a list of Senator Gravel's media interviews.
April 18, 2006
Mike Gravel resigns from The Democracy Foundation to run for President of the US in 2008. The Democracy Foundation's new Chairman, Tom Lombardi, speaks to new possibilities in education and publicity in order to get the National Initiative into law. Mike Gravel remains The National Initiative's most fervent supporter.

May 28, 2003
America Votes On-Line For The First Time
Senator Gravel announces the beginning of Internet voting on the National Initiative for Democracy.
 
October 28, 2002
Portland, Maine First To Vote On The National Initiative
Senator Gravel announces that 48,000 ballots were mailed to Portland's registered voters.

 
February 24, 2002
Democracy Symposium a huge success!. The Democracy Symposium ((The Edwin and Joyce Koupal Memorial Conference) was convened in historic Williamsburg, Virginia on Presidents Weekend (February 16 - 18) 2002, bringing together eminent scholars and experts in constitutional law and political science to analyze and refine the National Initiative.

 

June 7, 2001
The National Initiative and Philadelphia II are cited in the Common Dreams Newscenter.

April 25, 2001
Senator Mike Gravel addresses Colorado officials.
December 15, 2000
Senator Mike Gravel quoted by the Institute for Public Accuracy in "Presidential Race: Unresolved Issues ."
December 15, 2000
"Facts On Voter Fraud - And Some Solutions", an article by Philadelphia II Advisory Board Member Evan Ravitz, appearing in the Boulder Daily Camera.
December 14, 2000
Press Release: Court Decision Unleashes Criticism, Activism
December 1, 2000
Senator Mike Gravel quoted by the Institute for Public Accuracy in "The Florida Uproar: Deeper Issues."

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