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Kymberly Bays

Kymberly is currently an editor and contributor for IVN. Raised in North County San Diego, she earned a B.A. in Political Science and Journalism from Temple University. Kym is an active blogger, recipient of two Collegiate Keystone Press Awards, and her 2008 election coverage for The Temple News was featured on CBSNews.com. Also under her belt is a stint at the United States District Court in Pennsylvania and volunteer work for United Action for Children in Cameroon. Her interests lie in multimedia production, technology and foreign policy. She is an avid traveler and proficient in French. Politically she leans left and is a registered Democrat.

Articles By Kymberly Bays

open-primary
By | 08/22/2012 | Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Another challenge for the Open Elections/Open Government Act in Arizona arose today, as Maricopa County officials announced a review of petition signatures of voters from the county may not provide the number “sufficient to qualify” the measure for November’s ballot.

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By | 08/21/2012 | Uncategorized

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, one of only two independents in the Senate, is known for being outspoken. This reputation is only aided by a prolific presence on social media.

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supreme_court
By | 08/20/2012 | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

A new national survey by FindLaw.com found an overwhelming majority of Americans fail when asked to name even one Supreme Court Justice.

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By | 08/17/2012 | Uncategorized | 4 Comments

Arizona’s Supreme Court today reversed a previous Superior Court ruling which struck the Open Elections/Open Government Act from November’s general election ballot.

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By | 08/17/2012 | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

A New York Times article out today on swing voters, “Few Voter are Truly Up for Grabs, Research Suggests”, is worth the read…even if you disagree.

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By | 08/16/2012 | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

The White House press corps is specifically unhappy with lack of access and comments given to them, as opposed to media outlets around the country.

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buddy-roemer
By | 08/15/2012 | Uncategorized

For Gov. Buddy Roemer, when it comes to electoral reform and changing the American political atmosphere, a presidential bid is not the end of the line.

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