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Nearly 40% of voters now consider themselves politically independent, the highest ever in our country’s history. With the economy struggling, congressional approval at record low, and unfavorable ratings of both parties higher than ever, independents will likely challenge incumbents from both the left and the right. This section will follow whether those challenges will prove successful.

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By | 10/28/2012 | Congressional, News, Open Primaries, State Office

The real test for the effect of Open Primary is in November, where are a number of “same party” contests as well as two prominent independent vs. Democrat races.

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By | 10/24/2012 | California, Congressional, Economy, Elections 2012, Energy and Water, Issues, President, US Senate | 19 Comments

Former President Bill Clinton endorsed 5 Southern California Democrats in a visit to California yesterday. He has been a major player this election cycle.

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By | 10/23/2012 | Congressional, Elections 2012, Headline, Illinois | 8 Comments

Illinois Representative Jesse Jackson Jr. has been missing from Congress since June. According to Jackson, he has been undergoing treatment for bi-polar disorder.

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Partisan strategies in Long Island
By | 10/22/2012 | Congressional, Elections 2012, Local Office, New York | 4 Comments

As our country gets ready to vote on Tuesday, November 6th, 2012, this election season has been marked with a period of tense partisan strategies from both sides of the.

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Dan Fishman, Libertarian for Congress
By | 10/22/2012 | Congressional, Elections 2012 | 3 Comments

Dan Fishman, the Libertarian candidate for Massachusetts’ 6th District seat in U.S. House of Representatives, has made a striking entrance into a tight race, says the Newburyport Daily News. Fishman has.

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Money Money Taxes Money
By | 10/20/2012 | Budget, California, Congressional, Economy, Elections 2012, Issues | 42 Comments

A balanced budget is when total revenue equals or exceeds total expenditures. For this Nation’s citizens, this is how personal finances are managed

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By | 10/19/2012 | California, Congressional, Elections 2012 | 7 Comments

In another bizarre move by Stark, the Representative incumbent from Fremont, California, an attack mailer was sent out that bad-mouthed developers.

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