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By | 06/15/2012 | Elections 2012, Featured | 8 Comments

History also shows that the two party platforms are constantly evolving, and in many instances, they trade positions back and forth as they reshape themselves and maintain their duality. This systemic madness dwarfs the significance of an individual politician changing his mind.

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By | 05/31/2012 | Electoral Reform

For a Democratic Party that champions the ideals of democracy, and a Republican Party that heralds the wonders of competition, it is a wonder that they do not support the competitive democracy produced by nonpartisan redistricting.

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Unions and state workers rally in Madison, Wisconsin in 2011. Credit: AP
By | 04/29/2012 | California, States

The coming week on Independent Voter Network, our writers will dive deeper into the various issues surrounding labor and unions, as new economic numbers are set for release.

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By | 03/13/2012 | Elections 2012, Electoral Reform | 4 Comments

After decades of political sabotage by both the Republican and Democratic Parties the time has arrived for the Independent voter to come forward, stand up and take back control of our country on behalf of We The People.

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By | 04/15/2010 | Safety

The most heated debate in Sacramento during the past two years hasn’t been budget cuts depriving poor children of health care or awarding billion-dollar tax breaks to corporations.  It hasn’t even been California’s massive multi-billion dollar budget shortfalls. Generating far more public outcry is the mandatory spaying and neutering of cats and dogs.

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