Politics (Page 18)
Special Report: Election 2012
Divided Electorate Votes to Give Obama More Time
A divided electorate voted to give President Obama more time to continue the agenda he began four years ago, despite a fragile economy, rancor over his signature health care overhaul, and a partisan Congress continually at odds.
Special Report: Election 2012
How GenY Voted
Did GenY turn out in record numbers?
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North Carolina: Amendment One and the Black Vote
Black voters in North Carolina greatly influence the outcome of the presidential election as well as the fate of same sex marriage in the state.
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Swing state students debate: absentee ballot or register at school?
This choice brings to mind something a politically charged Dr. Seuss would say, “One state, two state, red state, blue state.”
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What’ll it Be, Mr. President?
The Gateway Breakfast House in Portland has a wide range of belly-busting and classic American offerings, among them the cheesy […]
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Stand By Your Man
What effect do presidential wives have on voters?
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Third party candidates: A long shot worth taking?
Who are the third party candidates and how do you not know about them if they are running for president of the United States?
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Colia Clark, Green Party candidate for Senate, Strives for Change
Colia Clark is running on what she calls “a freedom agenda for the 21st century” founded on “educating, organizing, rabble-rousing.”
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Hydrofracking Becomes Issue in State Senate Race
Protecting the environment is at the core of Wagner’s campaign
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A Warzone of Harassing Comments
“I was told, basically, that I was stupid and that I just believed what religion shoved down my throat.”