President Barack Obama’s first State of the Union in his second term in office will likely give voters a preview of what to expect from the next four years.
President Barack Obama’s first State of the Union in his second term in office will likely give voters a preview of what to expect from the next four years.
There is no other office that can effect the general sentiment and political discourse than a presidential election season. Join us at IVN all week where we discuss what the 2012 presidential election means for the next four years.
Many Americans are wondering where they can watch the presidential debate if they cannot get to a TV. Google will be streaming the debate live on YouTube and we will.
With the first debate on October 3rd and some candidates like Gary Johnson and Jill Stein pushing for an alternative voice, the Independent Voter Network will be doing some additional focus on the Presidential Debates
Since the internet video of Mitt Romney’s private comments went viral, everyone from Chris Matthews to Jon Stewart have taken a jab at the Republican candidate. As right and righteous.
There has been much speculation about the importance of the presidential debates, with politicos and voters alike placing increased weight on the debates this election cycle. While all eyes have been.
In its first year of implementation, the California non-partisan open primary (also known at the “top-two” open primary) has led to the most competitive elections in the country, according to Ballopedia.