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Unions shift political might to state, local races The Seattle Times Unions shift political might to state, local races. Unions are shifting more of their political resources to state and local races this year as they try to head off passage of laws that could undermine bargaining rights, make it harder to organize or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reich: The politics of fear and the Party of Non-Voters MetroWest Daily News However you read the polls, the 2012 presidential election is turning into a nail-biter. Former Gov. Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama are just about tied among likely voters. The bump Romney got from the first debate seems to have been matched by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Binders' are what's wrong with politics today The Southern Or rather, the better to appreciate the Twitterverse, where America's obsessive-compulsive, attention-deficit population holds the zeitgeist hostage with tweets and memes that infantilize political discourse and reduce the few remaining adults to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How to Avoid a Political Minefield New York Times A. There is good reason for the adage about not discussing politics or religion in polite company, says Todd Fredrickson, managing partner of the Denver office of Fisher & Phillips, a labor and employment law firm. Although few employers actually ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Politician describes long 'road to recovery' LocalNews8.com Rep. Jackson addresses constituents in recorded call. Politician describes long 'road to recovery'. By CNN Political Unit. POSTED: 05:18 PM MDT Oct 20, 2012 UPDATED: 06:15 PM MDT Oct 20, 2012. Small Text; Medium Text; Large Text. Print; Email. Tweet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Political discourse takes on the face of social networking Mid Columbia Tri City Herald KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In the moments before last week's much-anticipated rematch debate between President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney, messages like this showed up online: "Let's skip the play-by-play on Facebook during the presidential ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Political - Social Media and Politics The Independent Florida Alligator (blog) Both of these exemplify the positive nature of social media on politics: more access for the public. After all, Twitter essentially created a public forum for debate and discussion after the various political events that have occurred during the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rico: The politics of art TheReporter.com ON A a sunny October morn, tributes for the late William "Billy" Carroll were sealed in stone. He was our mayor, city councilman, supervisor. A time capsule at the entrance to the county government center on Monte Vista was dedicated in his honor ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Jill Biden mixes politics and potluck with volunteers Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Waukesha - Jill Biden served up potluck and politics Saturday at the Obama-Biden headquarters here. She touted President Barack Obama's record while also providing empanadas to hungry campaign workers who made phone calls all day to remind ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sanusi Decries Politics of Ethnicity, Region in the Country AllAfrica.com Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi has decried politics of ethnicity and region, identifying it as the bane of economic development and true democracy in Nigeria. Sanusi stated this while delivering a lecture ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Arvind Kejriwal, 'a wild card in politics': Arun Jaitley to NDTV NDTV Published on Oct 21, 2012 by ndtv. In an exclusive interview to NDTV, the senior leader says that the BJP is an alternative party of governance, not 'like a wild card in politics, who come out and sensationalise the corruption issue.' Watch full ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Times political ads might not be money well spent The Spokesman Review OLYMPIA – The biggest news in the state's political campaigns last week probably was not made by a politician or group working for or against a ballot measure. Instead, it was made by the Seattle Times Co., with a decision to run a full-page ad in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Theater Review: Power, politics and pranks at the Huntington Wicked Local When the powers-that-be at the Huntington Theatre pondered the schedule for Christopher Shinn's "Now or Later," the fall of 2012 must have looked like a no-brainer. The election-night drama, which ran successfully in England during a similar time slot ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SKELTON: Prop. 32's real goal is to cripple unions politically Santa Rosa Press Democrat In this 2011 file photo, Kaiser medical assistants join more than 200 other health care workers and their supporters in a demonstration outside the Kaiser in Sacramento. If approved by voters in November, Proposition 32 would prohibit corporations and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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ON MAINE POLITICS: Same-sex marriage foes cite firing of diversity officer in DC Morning Sentinel Adelaide Kimball, a spokeswoman for Project Vote Smart, said Tuesday that the Maine Senate Republican Majority Political Action Committee manipulated Democratic candidate Jim Boyle's responses to the "political courage" survey in negative television ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tim Kaine blends his deep faith with practical politics Staunton News Leader RICHMOND — It's not unusual, on an election-year Sunday, to find a white candidate in a black church. But Tim Kaine, swaying this month to the gospel groove at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church in a poor Richmond neighborhood, wasn't on the campaign trail. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mixing politics with jokes, football Iowa City Press Citizen Former Senator and Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum meets with Republican supporters at the GOP Victory Center in Coralville Saturday October 20, 2012. Santorum, who received his undergraduate degree from Penn State, was in town to attend the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hackett on Politics: Elections are about ideas and the future Norwich Bulletin I'm hoping that college and high schools teachers see this as an opportunity to introduce students to a different kind of "politics" and urge their students to take advantage of it. Because, if elections are to be about the future and new ideas, we ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Predatory politics and Malala DAWN.com THE attack on Malala Yousufzai's life was shocking for people around the world, but I see no reason to be surprised. For the past three years I had had a premonition that this young, promising girl was unnecessarily being exposed to dreadful consequences. See all stories on this topic » | ||
With Politics Above All Town Hall The supposed "science" behind global warming—which morphed into climate change, paved the way for politics above economics. The Obama Administration's stimulus allocated $80-90 billion for green energy—even though the economics didn't add up. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Politics of Horses and Donkeys AllAfrica.com No one has illustrated class wars better than George Orwell in his novel titled Animal Farm. Set in what should have been ideal animal world in rebellion to man's exploitation, the leaders of the revolution quickly saw merit in organising their animal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Planned Parenthood Finds Itself in Political Crossfire OregonLive.com But the arrangements have deepened a concern raised by critics and supporters alike — that Planned Parenthood has become so embroiled in partisan politics that its mission to provide health care and family planning services to women is threatened. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Enough already: voters hit with ads, calls, more Bradenton Herald Virginian Catherine Caughey's number is four: Her family recently got four political phone calls in the space of five minutes. Ohioan Charles Montague's coping mechanism is his TV remote. He pushes the mute button whenever a campaign ad comes on. See all stories on this topic » | ||
What to do about political divide in the bedroom The Virginian-Pilot Politics can divide nations and split friends, but nowhere does the gap feel wider than when it cuts through the middle of a bedroom. Counselors who work with couples say this presidential election - one of the most contentious in memory - is causing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Roberts: Court doesn't do politics Worcester Telegram We're not sure how many Americans believe him, but Chief Justice John Roberts insisted to a crowd at Rice University last week that the Supreme Court does not pay attention to liberal or conservative agendas when it issues its decisions. Furthermore ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Partisan politics intrudes into city council races Napa Valley Register "If you want to play a role in party politics, you have to be registered with one of the two (major) parties," said Pader, who now identifies as a Democrat. "Over time, there's been a demographic change in Napa. Democrats are the overwhelming majority. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pennsylvania's 10 biggest campaign donors Pittsburgh Post Gazette Ten wealthy Pennsylvanians, including a husband supporting his wife for political office and a gay man seeking equality, contributed nearly $9 million to their favorite candidates and issues since 2011. PublicSource, working with the Investigative News ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Breaking through the political echo chamber in Venezuela Christian Science Monitor During the Chávez period both Chávez supporters and opponents have tended to think they are fighting for their lives against a political power that seeks to eliminate them. Thus constructive criticism is considered treason, and "loyal opposition" is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Puja, politics & the powers that be Daily Pioneer It's between the Goddess and politicians now, between unworldly power of deity and very political power of these earthy Gods. Ranchi has turned into a big theatre of 'devotion' with hundred of aesthetically decorated Durga Puja pandals, cropping up on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Inside Politics for Oct. 21, 2012 The Advocate Must be his good looks and charm," the governor's political advisor, Timmy Teepell, said. Jindal flew to New York last week for the debate between Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama. Afterward, the governor was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nate Silver: Stats whiz remakes political punditry Boston Globe Sure, President Obama barely showed up at the first presidential debate earlier this month. But if he felt complacent, there might have been a reason: On Oct. 3, the day of that fateful debate, statistics whiz Nate Silver was predicting that Obama had ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New book documents Ann Richards' life in Texas politics Waco Tribune-Herald Ann Richards was a Texas governor to remember: spirited, a savvy politician, a small- and big-D Democrat, a capable administrator, passionate for women's rights, quick with a folksy quip and possessing a backbone as stiff as her silver bouffant hairdo. See all stories on this topic » | ||
George P. Bush Hints at Running for Office While Campaigning for Romney Fox News Bush, who generally has avoided discussing his plans for his own political future, said that possibly "in the next election cycle" he'll focus on holding public office in Texas, where he lives. Some political insiders in Texas have been raising 2014 as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lord Tebbit blasts 'dog of a coalition Government' The Independent After the blow of finally losing Mr Mitchell having previously backed him to stay, the Prime Minister was said to have allowed "this dog of a coalition Government" to look incompetent. Lord Tebbit's criticism came amid reports that Mr Mitchell decided ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Political peace: Disagree with kindness Ashland Daily Tidings The season of politics is upon us. Unlike the holiday season of "good will to all men" this one can bring out ill will which is usually directed at whoever is the opposing party. What a funny term, "party," when there is no fun to be had unless ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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