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| U.S politics beyond the reach of parody Vancouver Courier Steven Colbert educated viewers on their gamed electoral system with his short-lived "exploratory" run for "President of the United States of North Carolina." Thanks to the Supreme Court decision that money is a form of speech, Colbert legally cooked ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| APNewsBreak: Missouri Republican Brunner would be among richest in US Senate ... Washington Post And it could provide ammunition to political opponents if they want to portray Brunner as out of touch with the average American — a story line already being used against Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. The finance report filed this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Analysis: Politics drives exit from Afghanistan The Associated Press Yet the US and its partners are talking about speeding up — rather than slowing down — their exit from the war. It's becoming dramatically clear that politics is driving NATO's war exit strategy as much or more than conditions on the battlefield. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 100 years of American politics Los Angeles Times Fed up with the way party bosses played a controlling role in determining presidential candidates in the Democratic and Republican party conventions, these political and economic reformers — part of what historians now dub the Progressive movement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Super PAC reports reveal the narrow base of US politics World Socialist Web Site The largest is American Crossroads, run by former Bush political aide Karl Rove, which has collected $51 million—$7 million of it from Simmons, who is the largest single donor to pro-Republican funds. Obama and the Democrats have collected an even ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US Rep Jackson faces first Democratic challenge Boston.com "It's a name that represents more than 40 years of activism in the African American community, particularly in Chicago," said Robert Starks, a professor at Northeastern Illinois University who studies politics and race. "I don't think she can beat him. See all stories on this topic » |
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| Poor? What poor? U.S. politics play to middle class | Editorials - The ... Mitt Romney doesn't care about "the very poor"? He's not alone. www.thenewstribune.com/.../poor-what-poor-us-politics-play... |
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