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By | 08/03/2012 | Headline, Issues, Taxes | 30 Comments

Big wins for Team USA could also mean big wins for Uncle Sam.

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(from left to right) Carl DeMaio, Bonnie Dumanis, Bob Filner, and Nathan Fletcher
By | 08/01/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, Local Office | 2 Comments

Both San Diego mayoral candidates, Rep. Bob Filner and City Councilmember Carl DeMaio, are crossing party lines to define themselves outside of their political parties.

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By | 08/01/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, President | 32 Comments

It is commonplace in our politics today to view the decision between a Democrat and a Republican is nothing more than a forced choice between competing evils.

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By | 07/24/2012 | Activism, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Drugs, Headline, Issues, Legislation, Maine, Movements, Nevada, Oregon, Rhode Island, Safety, States, Vermont, Washington | 31 Comments

Despite the continuous growth in the role of the federal government, marijuana policy is one area where federalism is thriving.

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By | 07/18/2012 | California, Congressional, Elections 2012, Headline | 1 Comment

California’s congressional incumbents face new challenges in the upcoming general elections due to open-primaries and redistricting.

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By | 07/16/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, Nevada, President | 6 Comments

In a new Purple Poll released today, voters in 12 swing states diverge dramatically on their views of the country’s economic trajectory. This overwhelmingly affects who they plan on casting their ballot for in November.

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By | 07/03/2012 | Elections 2012, President | 11 Comments

In the upcoming election President Obama and Mitt Romney must appeal to the emerging independent electorate in swing state Colorado. Both presidential candidates may struggle with this task as they continue to court the bases of each of their own political parties.

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