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By | 11/12/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, Movements | 4 Comments

On Friday, Gallup released the results of a survey that showed a significant gender gap in voter preference during the presidential election. In fact, the gender gap in 2012 was the largest in the history of the polling agency.

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By | 11/06/2012 | Congressional, Elections 2012, President, States, US Senate | 7 Comments

Updates to Election Day coverage will be added as they become available. Election Day is a busy day and it can be tricky keeping track of everything.

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By | 11/01/2012 | Elections 2012, President | 30 Comments

All of the states that are currently labeled “toss ups” will be important to watch on election night. However, one could easily make the argument that the most crucial swing state for both mainstream candidates in this election is Virginia.

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Credit: User generated electoral maps on 270towin.com
By | 10/25/2012 | Elections 2012, Electoral Reform, Organizations, President | 39 Comments

While this outcome is unlikely, the first question of whether it is possible can be answered with an indisputable “yes.”

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unemployment
By | 10/12/2012 | Economy | 29 Comments

The first full week of October was a good one for the labor market, according to the latest report from the Employment and Training Administration. The number of applications for.

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paul-ryan
By | 08/14/2012 | Uncategorized | 1 Comment

The latest report from Rasmussen released Tuesday concerns Mitt Romney’s new VP pick, Rep. Paul Ryan. Of those surveyed, 50% look on Ryan with some level of favorability and 43%.

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By | 08/11/2012 | Uncategorized | 3 Comments

The phrase “game changer” has been thrown around a lot in politics since the 2008 presidential election. Now the word has become standard in political vernacular. There may not be.

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