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American Government 101
American government broken down so it can be easily understood. Also the reason why it was done the way it was.
3 commentsMissouri's Silenced Vote
As we enter the general part of the election, Romney the presumptive nominee, what many Americans might not know is that Missouri didn’t get a vote in the Primary process for President. Sure, we held a primary, and a lot of voters showed up....
23 commentsChanging the primary and caucus process
This election year there have been several caucus and primary elections across the country at this point in the race for the GOP Presidential nominee. Many individuals do not understand the caucus process except possibly those in caucus states but...
0 commentsRacism Again??? Please!!!
Am I the only one who is sick and tired of seeing the “race card” played over and over? If you didn’t vote for Obama, you’re a racist. If you think a person needs to be able to prove their identity to vote, you’re a racist. If you...
75 commentsGOP ‘Good Old Boys’ ain’t Whistlin’ Dixie
The day began with polling indicating the three way race for the south was too close to project a clear favorite. Early exit polls gave Santorum a 5 point lead in Alabama. Romney had a comparative lead Mississippi. Exit polls have proven to be...
7 commentsOur Rights as Voters
One critical principle involved in voting is our right to have our votes count. It makes no difference in which type of election we vote, all our votes need to be reflected in the results being broadcast. This principle seems to have gotten lost...
2 commentsHow Does a Caucus Work?
Most states in the United States hold primary elections to nominate presidential candidates. Some states hold to an older caucus system. Here is a quick overview of some of the differences between the primary and caucus systems.
5 commentsMargins of Error
Current polls and pundits who try to "tell it like it will be in the November Electionl" should be content to set aside their crystal balls and realize that not even the ultimate candidates, much less the issues, are finalized yet. The margin of error is still too great.
8 commentsMaine Caucus ‘Under Review’; Weekend Sequel
Due to popular demand, the Republican Party has reconsidered their previous position to let the Romney ruling stand. When we last left off, the results of the Maine Caucus were under dispute. In a theatrical reversal, The Maine Republican Party has...
7 commentsMitt’s 'Foul Play' Accusations Mount
The GOP contenders of the presumptive favorite are swinging for the fences. In the latest bid to oust the frontrunner, the candidates have a united message against the Romney tactics toward buying the election. All three challengers have implied...
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