Mandates and compromise in a partisan era
The ads have been removed from network television, candidates’ signs have been pulled from yards and campaign workers are no Continue reading
The ads have been removed from network television, candidates’ signs have been pulled from yards and campaign workers are no Continue reading
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New York Times exit polling for the 2012 presidential election showed a surprising trend in Asian-American voters. In areas where Continue reading
Around two weeks ago we learned that one our extremely powerful government officials, David Petraeus, engaged in an affair and Continue reading
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Each year, political campaigns become more sophisticated because of the increasing use of new technology and techniques to attract voters. Continue reading