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By | 06/07/2012 | Elections 2012, Electoral Reform, President, State Office | 14 Comments

The Department of Justice has taken steps to end the Florida voter purge. Voters are at the mercy of power politics as the election looms.

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By | 05/31/2012 | Elections 2012, Electoral Reform, President, State Office | 3 Comments

In Florida, Governor Rick Scott has embarked on a controversial election year purge of the voter rolls.

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By | 05/11/2012 | Elections 2012, President | 7 Comments

Do you live in one of the 12 swing states seen as integral to victory in this year’s presidential election cycle? If so, expect a flood of political ads, battling voter registration drives, and campaign visits in the coming months.

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By | 08/08/2011 | Activism, California, Economy, Movements

Nearly every report about America’s political climate declares that we are in a national state of gridlock.  I beg to differ.  California may well be in gridlock, where the two parties stand with their feet mired in concrete and merely sway back and forth without giving any ground.  But on the national level, only one side has remained in a fixed position throughout the past few

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