2012 election

- WASHINGTON, May 1 (Reuters) - The fast-growing Asian American community is largely untapped by U.S.
(Huffington Post)- Jeff Greenfield is a Yahoo! News columnist and the host of "Need to Know" on PBS.
(YAHOO!)- Everyone knows that to become President of the United States a candidate needs to collect 270 electoral votes, this is the lowest majority you can have to take the White House. So what happens if no one gets there.
(RedState)- One again Prowers County is again combining voting precincts for the primary and general elections for 2012 as per C.R.S. 1-5-102(4).
(lamarledger.com)- It's not "Hope" and "Change," but "Forward" will be President Obama's 2012 re-election slogan.
(Union-News & Sunday Republican)- Today is the day that National Labor Relations Boards so-called ambush election rules go into effect Content and Programming Copyright 2012 Fox News Network, Inc. Copyright CQ-2012 Roll Call, Inc.
(FOX News)- This June, we will have the opportunity to vote for an extraordinarily qualified candidate for the Montana Supreme Court.
(Missoulian)- A large proportion of the Asian-American vote is up for grabs in the 2012 election, according to a new poll.
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