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Revisiting the Rethuglican National Conventionnew

Minnesota is known as the Gopher State, but for one terrifying, riot-gear-and-grenade-filled week it was a police state.
Boston Phoenix  |  Anne Elizabeth Moore  |  10-02-2008  |  Politics

SEIU Boss Andy Stern Wouldn't Mind if McCain Gets Electednew

America's most powerful labor leader finds himself in an unusual and ironic position where his own political interests may run contrary to those of the labor movement itself. Stern could conceivably find himself harmed, rather than helped, by an Obama victory.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  10-02-2008  |  Politics

Video: Nader Blasts Obama at San Francisco Statenew

In full campaign mode, Nader was harsh on his political rivals and held little back including some choice name calling. He attacked Barack Obama and other Democrats as a "sniveling cowards," who are so afraid that they suffer from a fearful condition best described as "anal flutter."
SF Weekly  |  John Geluardi and Janine Kahn  |  10-02-2008  |  Politics

Hugh Webster's Long-Shot Bid for Congress Hinges on Immigrationnew

The Republican candidate for U.S. Congress in North Carolina's District 13 refers to illegal immigration as "the invasion."
INDY Week  |  Matt Saldana  |  10-02-2008  |  Politics

Meet the Oregonians for McCain After Backing Clintonnew

A search of campaign records turned up seven such people. Together they've given McCain just 0.4 percent of the $920,444 he's raised here. But the fact that their existence points to a problem for the Obama campaign that runs deeper than a handful of bitter donors in one blue West Coast state.
Willamette Week  |  James Pitkin  |  10-01-2008  |  Politics

The Virginia GOP Pulls Out All the Stopsnew

Unless we're mistaken, the party is attempting the most complex, awe-inspiring and diabolical use of reverse psychology ever perpetrated upon the voting public to help McCain take the White House.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Dan Catalano  |  10-01-2008  |  Politics

Democratic Party Suit Aims to Balk Alleged GOP Vote Challenges in Michigannew

Michigan Republicans may be deriding as false a story claiming they planned to use lists of foreclosed homes to keep some from casting their votes on Election Day, but the Barack Obama presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee aren't taking any chances.
Metro Times  |  Staff  |  09-30-2008  |  Politics

Activists Say Voting-Machine Software Needs a Dry Run Before Novembernew

After a lengthy campaign to verify the tallies of electronic-voting machines, local activists may have finally found a testing method that elected officials believe in. Getting those officials to do something in time for the presidential election, however, is another matter.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Marty Levin  |  09-30-2008  |  Politics

Tax Fact & Fiction: A Closer Look at the Candidates' Plansnew

It wouldn't be an election year without candidates promising tax cuts, right? But who gets them, how much they are, what's the likelihood they can ever be made and what they say about each candidates' priorities are the bigger questions.
Metro Times  |  Sandra Svoboda and Curt Guyette  |  09-30-2008  |  Politics

Barack Obama's Army of the Youngnew

Though they are too young to vote, Wisconsin high school students play a key role in campaign.
Isthmus  |  Natalia Thompson  |  09-30-2008  |  Politics

How Microsoft's Co-Founders Are Spending Their Political Bucksnew

Who are Seattle's two filthy richest backing for president? With less than two months to go, Bill Gates and Paul Allen aren't clearly tipping their hands.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  09-29-2008  |  Politics

Kids Too Young to Vote Are Still Volunteering This Election Yearnew

Despite their own ineligibility to vote, throngs of high school and even junior high school students are choosing to spend their free time as volunteers for political campaigns -- and not because their schools require it, or because they were coerced by their parents or are padding college applications. Rather, it appears these kids truly care.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Liz Hedrick  |  09-29-2008  |  Politics

Silicon Valley–Based Clean Tech for Obama Spreads its Message -- and Moneynew

This well-organized and richly endowed organization represents the first time the green-tech movement has carved out a political voice in the presidential elections.
Metro Silicon Valley  |  Erin Sherbert  |  09-26-2008  |  Politics

Can Electronic Voting Save Democracy?new

Halifax elections are going hi-tech, but while elections officials hope internet voting is the cure for voter apathy, skeptics say it is a threat to democracy itself.
The Coast, Halifax's Weekly  |  Tim Bousquet  |  09-26-2008  |  Politics

Electile Dysfunction in Nevadanew

Surprisingly little has been made of Nevada's potential to become 2008's new national symbol for electoral chicanery.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Damon Hodge  |  09-26-2008  |  Politics

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