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Without A Tracenew

A volunteer poll watcher says election officials specifically directed poll workers not to tell voters they had the option of using paper ballots in last Tuesday's election.
Monterey County Weekly  |  Staff  |  11-16-2006  |  Politics

Beating the Bushes for Moneynew

George W. Bush, anxiously seeking ways to pay off the deficit he and Congress have run up, is once again looking hungrily at a fund based in Nevada.
Reno News & Review  |  Dennis Myers  |  11-16-2006  |  Politics

Big Change or Business As Usual?new

We'll just have to wait and see what the new Congress brings.
INDY Week  |  Peter Eichenberger  |  11-16-2006  |  Commentary

Go Along to Get Alongnew

The politics of co-existing with Democrats as a Republican in New York.
New York Press  |  Melissa Castro  |  11-16-2006  |  Politics

Among the Un-Rednew

We're not becoming as Republican as (some) pundits thought.
INDY Week  |  Kirk Ross  |  11-16-2006  |  Politics

I Read the News Last Week, Oh Boynew

Can Pelosi and Kos Get Along?
New York Press  |  Russ Smith  |  11-16-2006  |  Commentary

The Orange Revolutionnew

John Yarmuth colored voters' fancy this year -- now what?
LEO Weekly  |  Cary Stemle  |  11-15-2006  |  Politics

Suffer, the Little Childrennew

If real children had voted in the recent election, Governor Perry and his fellow ageist politicians might have been more intent on actually serving the younger citizens of Texas.
San Antonio Current  |  Steven G. Kellman  |  11-15-2006  |  Commentary

Staying the Course Is Not a Strategynew

Democrats, we're talking to you.
Weekly Alibi  |  Jim Scarantino  |  11-14-2006  |  Commentary

The Third Mannew

It wasn't racist "crackers" who cost Harold Ford Jr. the Senate.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Chris Davis  |  11-14-2006  |  Politics

Turn, Turn, Turn ...new

The sun shines for Congressman-elect Cohen, but Harold Ford Jr. (and the Fords) runs into an imperfect storm.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Jackson Baker  |  11-14-2006  |  Politics

Of 'Watermelon' Greensnew

in some corners, our support of Green Party candidates in races for governor, one Congressional District, and the Assembly was tantamount to backing members of the Communist Party.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Editorial  |  11-14-2006  |  Commentary

Blunt Force Democracynew

The midterm elections are over; the Evil Empire has been humbled -- so what's this hollow feeling inside?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Duane Swierczynski  |  11-14-2006  |  Commentary

Santorum, Out!new

Ray Murphy and friends may have changed the face of Philly politics.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Brian Hickey  |  11-14-2006  |  Politics

Running With a Packnew

Jesse Jackson Jr. gears up for a mayoral run in Chicago -- just not necessarily his.
Chicago Reader  |  Mick Dumke  |  11-13-2006  |  Politics

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