The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) claims that it uses “nonpartisan criteria” to select participants for the presidential debates. However, publicly available information shows that one of the polls used
On Tuesday, Trump revealed details of his child care and maternity leave plans during a speech in Pennsylvania. Of particular interest is the idea of extending unemployment benefits for maternity
With back to school season in full swing, and an impending presidential election, the nation’s eyes are turning once more toward our young people — specifically, our college students.
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Gallup reported Wednesday that more people distrust mass media "to report the news fully, accurately and fairly" now than at any other time in Gallup polling history. According
When Californian voters head to the polls on November 8 for the General Election, they will be faced with 17 statewide propositions. We have summarized each proposition with arguments for
Georgia voters returned to the polls on July 26 for a round of primary runoffs, where they were asked to choose between the top two vote-getters in any primary
Thousands of out-of-state lawsuits are flooding into California courts, bogging down the judicial system and costing state taxpayers money. Yet, most of these cases involve people who do
Sioux Falls, S.D. - Amendment V Nonpartisan Elections in South Dakota received two major endorsements Tuesday. The South Dakota League of Women Voters and AARP South Dakota announced their support
Playing to his strengths, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump suggested eliminating moderators from the debates to remove media bias.
The fact is that they're gaming the system. I
2016 NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION IVN SAN DIEGO VOTER GUIDE
When San Diego voters head to the polls for the November General Election, they will find 35 ballot measures to vote
Marijuana legalization is an issue gaining traction and popularity in the United States, a fact highlighted by the increase in ballot measures nationwide to legalize the drug for either recreational
The House of Representatives last week voted to pass legislation allowing victims of terrorism greater ability to sue foreign government officials.
Called the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA)