Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Elections 2012

  • Four Crazy Electoral College Rules

    With so many states locked down for each candidate and very few swing states, it's surprisingly easy to show several plausible outcomes for the 2012 election to result in each candidate winning exactly 269 electoral votes. You might think that the tie ...

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  • US Election 2012: "Only You Have the Power to Move Us Forward"

    In less than six weeks, Americans will go the polls to vote for their next president. As the U.S. is the world's largest superpower, the outcome will not only affect the American people, but the entire global economy.

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  • Election 2012: Arizona Proposition 121

    In November 2012 voters in Arizona will address Proposition 121, entitled Direct Primary Election Law. It is an initiative measure that would amend Arizona's Constitution.

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  • Elections 2012: Consider US future before voting

    Elections 2012: Consider U.S. future before voting. Print Email. 2012-09-26T08:45:00Z Elections 2012: Consider U.S. future before voting RavalliRepublic.

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  • Pennsylvania Voter ID Law Back In Court As 2012 Election Nears

    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court last week told him to decide by Oct. 2 whether voters have "liberal access" to the mandated IDs, and if they don't, to block the law before the November election. National attention is focused on the court battle over the ...

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  • Endeavouring to Excite the Electorate

    Although it may not be as awe-inspiring as watching a space shuttle glide across the clouds, let's treat the 2012 election as the vitally important event that it is. Follow Jessica Levinson on Twitter: www.twitter.com/levinsonjessica. FOLLOW POLITICS ...

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  • Could 2012 Be the (Secret) Tipping Point Election?

    Looking back, will 2012 turn out to be a tipping point election? It's a strange quirk of American history that several squeaker elections turned out to signal a major shift. Harry Truman squeaked by in 1948, and no one suspected that they had put the ...

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  • Election 2012: Sadder But Wiser

    For three nights, I felt the magic again. For this 50+ woman, plodding along in a "good enough" political marriage, the Democratic convention offered a desperately needed jolt of passion.

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  • Belarus Elections 2012: Parliament Vote Undemocratic, Says Organization For ...

    MINSK, Belarus - International observers on Monday condemned a weekend vote in Belarus in which not a single opposition politician won a parliament seat.

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  • President Mahama assures international community of free, fair, peaceful ...

    President Mahama assures international community of free, fair, peaceful Elections 2012. Accra, Sept. 26, GNA - President John Dramani Mahama on Wednesday assured the international community that the Elections 2012 would be free, fair and peaceful.

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  • NFL Replacement Refs 'Call' The 2012 Presidential Elections: Mitt Romney ...

    You know you're smack dab in the depths of an presidential election when every (and any) single issue or event is dragged kicking and screaming into the political realm.

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  • Elections 2012: Massachusetts Debate and Elizabeth Warren's Native Kinship

    This has to be a first: Dueling campaign ads about whether Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren has any Native American roots. Sen. Scott Brown launched a new TV spot with a series of short news clips that question Warren's identity.

    indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com

  • Provisional ballots could be hanging chads of 2012

    WASHINGTON (AP) - New voting laws in key states could force a lot more voters to cast provisional ballots this election, delaying results in close races for days while election officials scrutinize ballots and campaigns wage legal battles over which ...

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  • Election 2012: How Much Have Your Neighbors Given to Obama and Romney?

    new_asset_attachment_attributes. In the 2012 campaign cycle, Clayton and Richmond Heights residents have made hundreds of contributions to the presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, the Democratic and Republican Party nominees.

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  • Elections 2012: Native Voter Drive Kicks Off This Week

    More than 35,000 people in 130 communities across the country are participating in Native Vote Action Week beginning today. Tuesday is National Voter Registration Day.

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  • Elections 2012: Will Election Resolve the Big Stuff? Disaster Ahead if It Doesn't

    It is said that elections have consequences. One side wins, the other becomes the loyal opposition. Then the game is fought again with new or sometimes the same result.

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  • Elections 2012: Forget Talking Cows, Montana is Now Obama Versus a ...

    Montana's race for the U.S. Senate is fascinating. It was a contest about who was more Montanan. At least until this week. Montana Sen. Jon Tester is accusing his opponent, Rep. Dennis Rheberg, of enjoying 15 "taxpayer-funded, government vacations" in ...

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  • Ghana, on the Road again, Election 2012

    Ghana goes to the polls every four years, and in less than five months, long queues would be seen in the over umpteen thousands of polling stations across the country.

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  • Election 2012: Foreign Policy

    This election will not be decided on foreign policy issues. Very few elections are. This tells us more about the electorate than it does about the presidency.

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  • Citizens United Shakes Up Montana's Independent Political System

    Sheldon Adelson, the Las Vegas casino magnate, and his family have combined to give $37.75 million to super PACs in the 2012 election cycle. At first, Adelson pumped money into Winning Our Future, the super PAC supporting Newt Gingrich, but now he is ...

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