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Line of Defensenew
A union campaign targets a big behind-the-scenes political contributor.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Doron Taussig |
12-05-2006 |
Politics
Santorum, Out!new
Ray Murphy and friends may have changed the face of Philly politics.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Brian Hickey |
11-14-2006 |
Politics
Scare Tacticsnew
Some pro-choicers are using fear to educate this Halloween season.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Mariel Waloff |
10-31-2006 |
Politics
Tags: 2006elect
200 Reasons to Worrynew
When the city started looking for new voting machines, election officials traveled the country to see their options in action and went with the Danaher/Guardian Voting Systems ELECTronic 1242 model -- during this spring's primary, many malfunctioned.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Philip Tanfield |
10-24-2006 |
Politics
Booth Achenew
To avoid scandal, Pennsylvania legislators will reintroduce bills to safeguard elections.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Bob Finkelstein |
10-24-2006 |
Politics
The Lizard and the Stonenew
Debate foes from the past analyze the looming Santorum/Casey showdowns.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Doron Taussig |
10-17-2006 |
Politics
Murphy's Drawnew

A Philadelphia congressional race has national implications.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Jared Goyette |
10-03-2006 |
Politics
Charter Bruisenew
An anti-war resolution could test the limits of city government.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Jenna Portnoy |
09-19-2006 |
Politics
November Strainnew
Poll watchers find crazy scenes on primary day in Philadelphia -- just wait till the general elections.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Doron Taussig |
05-23-2006 |
Politics
Tags: 2006elect
The Family Businessnew
Two years after his son's beheading in Iraq, Michael Berg is running for Congress as a Green Party candidate.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Alexandra Zendrian |
05-09-2006 |
Politics
Clone Warsnew
If you can't beat Santorum, clone Santorum.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Brian Hickey |
04-25-2006 |
Politics
Tags: 2006elect
The Rickslayernew

Desperate Democrats think that Bob Casey, son of a former Pennsylvania governor, can beat Santorum.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Doron Taussig |
04-18-2006 |
Politics
Found Moneynew
The Benefit Bank will link Philadelphia's poor with the city's $75 million of unused aid -- if the city wants it to.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Jenna Portnoy |
04-11-2006 |
Politics