DC Decoder: Newt Gingrich vs. Mitt Romney: How will delegate math impact the GOP race?
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Assume for a moment the GOP presidential primary comes down to a battle between
76% of registered voters say that most members of Congress should not be re-elected. However, 53% believe their own Congressional Representative deserves re-election. What do you make of
Either the Republican candidates demonstrate that they understand the challenges facing middle-class families, or this presidential race will be over before it has even begun.
Columnist Reihan Salam argues
The Tweets, Tics And Turns Of Twitter Politics
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Is public political discourse any different in the new age of social media? Survey says: Yes.
Also, How Twitter’s Trending
”Politicians are so fearful of corporations that they no longer need to worry about pleasing the populous as much as they need satisfy the wants and desires of “too big
Americans torn between the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street would back an independent for President
The polarization of the two parties has left a wide open gap in the
Over long periods, the involvement of the public in planning or implementation of public policy has been quite marginal. This is a business-run society. The political parties have reflected
Just a week after President John Kennedy’s assassination, Lyndon Johnson addresses Americans on Thanksgiving Day, 1963:
“All of us have lived through 7 days that none of us will
Why are there more independent voters today than perhaps ever before? Is it because people are fed up with the party first and the nation second mentality of incumbents?
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