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By | 08/05/2012 | Headline, Issues, War and Foreign Policy | 5 Comments

The United States continues to lead the world in foreign aid assistance. While substantial, less than 1% of the United States’ GDP is designated to foreign aid assistance.

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(from left to right) Carl DeMaio, Bonnie Dumanis, Bob Filner, and Nathan Fletcher
By | 08/01/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, Local Office | 2 Comments

Both San Diego mayoral candidates, Rep. Bob Filner and City Councilmember Carl DeMaio, are crossing party lines to define themselves outside of their political parties.

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Who will win Nevada's electoral votes?
By | 07/31/2012 | Elections 2012, Featured, Nevada, President | 26 Comments

Nevada is one of the few states that will prove to be very important come November. Last presidential elections, Obama won the state over by 12 points. However, this time around may prove to be more difficult given the state’s challenging economic situation.

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Which candidate will win Iowa in the 2012 presidential election?
By | 07/30/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, President | 7 Comments

As the presidential elections come closer, competition is increasing especially in regard to swing states. Both presidential candidates have focused much on Iowa in order to clinch the state’s six electoral votes come November.

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By | 07/25/2012 | Economy, Headline, Legislation | 2 Comments

The House of Representatives is expected to vote on the Ron Paul-sponsored Fed audit bill today.

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By | 07/24/2012 | Headline, Issues, War and Foreign Policy | 2 Comments

United States has hit the halfway mark in process to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan.

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By | 07/18/2012 | California, Congressional, Elections 2012, Headline | 1 Comment

California’s congressional incumbents face new challenges in the upcoming general elections due to open-primaries and redistricting.

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