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Fox attacked ACORN endorsing Obama on the Working Families Line in New York, and then essentially provided free cable advertising.
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If the presidential results are close, the number of yet-to-be-counted ballots may be larger than the spread between candidates in swing states.
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So much for McCain's claim that "the fabric of democracy" is being torn. It's only being ruffled by Republicans in battleground states.
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Several cities and states now encourage close contact between foster and birth parents -- a difficult but beneficial relationship.
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Despite pressure for public control of water, the European Commission seems intent on privatization.
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It must come as a surprise to the Republicans that the public favors Obama's style of wealth spreading by a whopping margin.
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Californians have chance with the NORA initiative to reject decades of fear mongering and try alternatives to jail for drug abuse.
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"At this point it's just kind of sad to see John McCain and the others going to the dark side ... a sad way to end his career."
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This weekend's call to action from religious leaders to prevent the "destruction of Western civilization" could help push equality foes to victory.
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Republicans rule, rather than govern, when they are in power by imposing their authoritarian conservative philosophy on everyone.
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This election, California voters have a huge chance -- and a special responsibility -- to vote on dramatic progressive reforms.
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We'll protect the vote and increase democratic participation better starting from the ground up.
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"At this point it's just kind of sad to see John McCain and the others going to the dark side ... a sad way to end his career."
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Upward wealth redistribution has taken billions of dollars out of the pockets of average Americans.
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The latest in a series of guilt-by-association tactics by the GOP to make the staunchly pro-Israel Obama appear to be anti-Israel.
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This weekend's call to action from religious leaders to prevent the "destruction of Western civilization" could help push equality foes to victory.