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Americans Elect Group Has No Independent Candidates for Online Primary

Americans Elect Group Has No Independent Candidates for Online Primary

By on 05/15/2012 in Breaking News, Electoral Reform, News with 0 Comments

Americans Elect has failed to come up with a single independent presidential candidate for its online convention set for June.

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Rocky Anderson: the Justice Party Alternative

Rocky Anderson: the Justice Party Alternative

By on 04/16/2012 in Ballot Access, Elections 2012, President with 0 Comments

Earlier this month, we took a look at the Green Party’s Jill Stein and Libertarian Gary Johnson. Independents who are thinking outside the two-party box may also consider the candidacy of former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson.

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Puerto Rico a Distant Memory as GOP Candidates Look Towards Illinois

Puerto Rico a Distant Memory as GOP Candidates Look Towards Illinois

By on 03/19/2012 in Elections 2012, President with 0 Comments

With the Puerto Rico primary behind them, GOP candidates embark on a final campaign blitz across the state of Illinois. With Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum making their final attempts at appealing to the Land of Lincoln voters, both argue that a victory in the state could seal the GOP nomination.

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Speak #4yourself – A Recap of IVN’s First TweetChat

Speak #4yourself – A Recap of IVN’s First TweetChat

By on 03/15/2012 in Uncategorized with 1 Comment

Today’s tweetchat was a major success! We got to hear from independent voters, organizations, and candidates on the role of independents in the 2012 election.

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Close race in the South for GOP Presidential Candidates

Close race in the South for GOP Presidential Candidates

By on 03/13/2012 in Elections 2012, President with 0 Comments

Today the Republican Presidential Candidates head to the South for a pair of highly contested primaries in Alabama and Mississippi.

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Presidential Election 2012 Update: Preparing for the South

Presidential Election 2012 Update: Preparing for the South

By on 03/12/2012 in Elections 2012, President with 0 Comments

With the Kansas and Wyoming caucuses behind them, the Republican presidential hopefuls look towards tomorrow’s primaries in Alabama, Mississippi, and Hawaii for delegates, offering 101 collectively.

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Super Tuesday Divides GOP

Super Tuesday Divides GOP

By on 03/07/2012 in Elections 2012, President with 0 Comments

Winning 6 states, including the critical state of Ohio, Mitt Romney won the most Super Tuesday contests last night. The combative nature of the primary season, however, is taking a toll on the Republican Party.

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GOP Candidates Gear Up for Super Tuesday [INFOGRAPHIC]

GOP Candidates Gear Up for Super Tuesday [INFOGRAPHIC]

By on 03/05/2012 in Elections 2012, President with 0 Comments

With 437 GOP delegates up for grabs tomorrow, Republican presidential hopefuls gear up for Super Tuesday, where 10 states will hold primaries or caucuses. While Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum battle against each other in multiple states, Ohio will be the state to watch.

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Presidential Election Update: The Washington Caucus

Presidential Election Update: The Washington Caucus

By on 03/02/2012 in Elections 2012, President with 0 Comments

Preparing for the last stop before Super Tuesday, the Republican presidential candidates head to Washington to campaign before Saturday’s caucuses. The caucuses will be open, meaning anyone registered in the state can vote in tomorrow’s caucuses.

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Presidential Election Update: It’s All About the Delegates

Presidential Election Update: It’s All About the Delegates

By on 02/29/2012 in Elections 2012, President with 1 Comment

Mitt Romney won the popular vote last night in both the Michigan and Arizona primaries. But while his victory in Arizona’s winner-take-all primary guarantees him all 29 delegates, Michigan’s delegate distribution is not so simple.

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