George Mason University’s LearnLiberty, an online resource for ‘the ideas of a free society,’ released an interesting video last week illustrating the economic incentives that inevitably promote poor civic engagement.
George Mason University’s LearnLiberty, an online resource for ‘the ideas of a free society,’ released an interesting video last week illustrating the economic incentives that inevitably promote poor civic engagement.
Imagine a congressional district as a community. It has about 700,000 people, including a fair number of infants, and a few folks who’ve lived for more than a century.
On Friday, Gallup released the results of a survey that showed a significant gender gap in voter preference during the presidential election. In fact, the gender gap in 2012 was the largest in the history of the polling agency.
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In 2012′s Rocky Mountain swing state where Obama and Romney are polling close, Colorado independents may have the last word.
Record low absentee ballot requests and a failure to implement a 2009 law will likely leave thousands of military voters disenfranchised in 2012.
According to the Pew Hispanic Center, 97% of Latinos are confident in voter ID laws. Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, and Tennessee will have a “strict photo ID” requirement this election cycle..