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Photo Credit: Sarah McCammon
By | 10/15/2012 | Congressional, Elections 2012, Electoral Reform, Featured, President | 20 Comments

Americans clearly want a different kind of politics and electing independents to Congress has real potential to hasten change.

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MEPolicy
By | 10/09/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, Issues, President, War and Foreign Policy | 41 Comments

Until now, Mitt Romney has largely avoided providing a hard line stance on the Middle East. His speech at VMI could define the candidates’ foreign policy.

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California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
By | 09/28/2012 | Ballot Initiatives, California, Electoral Reform, Headline, States | 8 Comments

A majority of independent voters support Proposition 34, a California initiative to end the death penalty.

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By | 09/24/2012 | Elections 2012, Electoral Reform, Headline, Organizations, President | 10 Comments

A closer look at the legal reasoning and aspects of Gary Johnson’s anti-trust lawsuit against the Commission on Presidential Debates, RNC, and DNC.

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in_person_voter_fraud
By | 08/29/2012 | Electoral Reform, Headline, Pennsylvania | 2 Comments

Though cases of such fraud can indeed be found throughout the United States, cases of in-person voter fraud on Election Day are virtually non-existent.

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civil_liberties
By | 08/27/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, President | 15 Comments

It is extremely revealing that the topic of civil rights and liberties is all but absent from the campaigns of the Democratic and Republican party presidential candidates.

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By | 08/24/2012 | Elections 2012, President | 16 Comments

The Electoral College system makes the presidential election a race for 270 electoral votes. Who is in the lead and where do swing states stand?

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