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California Republican Party's sponsorship of the firm YPM is an voter fraud oak tree compared to the innocent ACORN.
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Polls show people are no longer buying into the bullying tactics of old-school masculinity.
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Polls show people are no longer buying into the bullying tactics of old-school masculinity.
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Even if McCain's not elected, keep an eye on Congress.
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Despite discriminatory tactics attempting to derail their votes, huge numbers of Arab Americans will vote on Tuesday.
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Here's one that looks at the global water crisis and what we can do about it.
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The final push both for and against California's proposition 8 to terminate marriage rights for gay couples was made by various religious groups.
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As the Cuban exile community ages, the Republican stronghold county is turning Democratic according to a poll of early voters.
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For those obsessed with the results on Tuesday night, here is a guide to watching TV and searching exit poll data on the web.
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The current crisis did not start with finance, and it won't end with finance.
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Lawmakers need data that tell truthful stories about America's diverse households -- yet another reason DOMA needs to get wheeled to the curb.
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The big day is tomorrow, and everything points to a surprising victory for Obama and the Dems.
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Our economy didn't melt down, it was taken down the unbridled greed of economic elites, enabled by their political courtesans in Washington.
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A snapshot of the freaked-out views and conspiracy theory fears of supporters at a John McCain rally in Columbus, Ohio.
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Palin has helped reveal to the public pit-bull snarl that rouses GOP supporters to cry out, "Traitor!" against Obama, and "Kill him!"
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Dems are riding a wave into Congress this election, and a few key victories in the South could make a huge difference for progressive causes.
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Eastern Congo is about to spin out of control and tumble into full-scale war. Let that be the place where this new era of hope starts.
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Our economy didn't melt down, it was taken down the unbridled greed of economic elites, enabled by their political courtesans in Washington.