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US Capitol Hill dome detail at night by Orhan Cam via Shutterstock.com
By | 02/12/2013 | Uncategorized | 2 Comments

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.

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By | 12/24/2012 | Headline, IVN | 1 Comment

2012 was a big year for IVN. It was a year of significant expansion and accomplishments. IVN reached out to an audience of over seven million people with content written by independent contributors for independent-minded voters.

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By | 08/31/2012 | Uncategorized

Here are some notable campaign ads from the Museum of Moving Image’s collection. Let us know! Which presidential campaign ads throughout history have you found most memorable?

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By | 08/09/2012 | Uncategorized | 16 Comments

Here’s an open question for the entire IVN community: When reporting news about a politician, should non-partisan media list their party affiliation as is customary in a lot of news.

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

A new Daily Kos/SEIU poll found one thing American voters apparently dislike more than Congress…the political media.

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By | 05/18/2012 | Uncategorized

Partisan gridlock happens because Congress manages too many aspects of our lives. Americans will never agree on everything, but they don’t have to unless their decisions are centralized and made.

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By | 05/17/2012 | Uncategorized

Political parties are private institutions. In fact, political parties have often asserted the private right of private association to prevent unwanted influence on party activities. Yet, prior to 2012, every.

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