Elections 2012
More voters today are registering as independents than at anytime in American history. As partisan campaigns seek to divide the nation into a superficial left v. right or Democrat v. Republican mentality, the independent-minded voter looks for candidates that think and speak for themselves. The 2012 elections will be an important test of how independent-minded voters will assert themselves at the polls.
By Blake Bunch | 11/05/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, Minnesota, Ohio, President
In an attempt to “buy” the traditionally Democratic states, the pro-Romney Super PAC Restore Our Future has been dumping money into advertising in these crucial states. PAC and Super PAC money has been flowing freely in a last minute attempt to gain with undecided voters.
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By Jane Susskind | 11/05/2012 | Elections 2012, President, Social Media
In the final stretch in the race for the White House, presidential candidates are doing all they can to get out the vote and encourage their supporters to cast a ballot this Tuesday.
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By Kate Morris | 11/05/2012 | Ballot Access, Elections 2012, Headline, New York
BROOKLYN, NY – They say only the strong survive in New York, and nothing solidifies the motto more than the events that have occurred over the past seven days. Early.
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By Cassidy Noblejas Bartolomei | 11/05/2012 | Drugs, Elections 2012, News
On November 6, voters will decide the next chapter of hemp’s ever changing legal status in America. With marijuana-related measures on the ballot in six states, federal and state laws.
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By Matt Metzner | 11/05/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, President
Governor Gary Johnson is the Libertarian candidate for president. He served as governor of New Mexico from 1995-2003. Prior to joining the Libertarian party on December 28, 2011, Gary Johnson.
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By Matt Metzner | 11/04/2012 | President
Tonight’s third party presidential debate including Gov. Gary Johnson, Dr. Jill Stein, Rocky Anderson, and Virgil Goode moderated by Ralph Nader is back on air. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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By Alex Gauthier | 11/04/2012 | Activism, Elections 2012, Movements, Organizations
Dirty campaigning has probably existed since cavemen needed to elect someone to handle fire for the first time. In the modern sense, muddy political tactics have taken the form of the attack ad. An attack ad seeks to paint the opponent as incompetent, corrupt, or otherwise undesirable.
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