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CNN Money - Mon Nov 2, 10:46 am ET
Now that we're officially (if barely) out of the Great Recession, it's time for our nation's elected officials to get down to serious business -- that of taking credit, assigning blame, and calling each other liars.
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New Hampshire Union Leader - Tue Nov 3, 12:03 am ET
Republicans are tired of having to plug their noses when they vote.
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Reno Gazette-Journal - Fri Oct 30, 6:17 am ET
Delegate ballots missing from last year's abruptly aborted state Republican convention have been discovered in a casino cashier cage and will be counted Friday by Republicans who still feel the party cheated them out of a place at the national convention.
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Elko Daily Free Press - Thu Oct 29, 11:42 am ET
ELKO — Ballots from the aborted Nevada Republican Convention last year that were found last week in a vault at the Peppermill Resort Spa Casino in Reno will be opened and counted Friday in Reno, Sparks dentist and Republican Wayne Terhune said Wednesday.
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University of Wisconsin - Madison - Tue Nov 3, 3:16 pm ET
One year after UW-Madison students surged to the polls, the historic 2008 campaign has sparked an ongoing interest in politics among students.
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KTVN Reno - Thu Oct 29, 8:35 pm ET
RENO, Nev. (AP) - Eighteen months later, missing delegate ballots from a recessed Nevada state GOP convention will be counted. National Committeewoman Heidi Smith says Friday's count was requested by Republicans who supported the presidential campaign of Ron Paul.
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Bayou Buzz - Mon Nov 2, 12:59 pm ET
It is appropriate that the Democratic leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives unveiled their latest attempt at health care reform shortly before Halloween.
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Los Angeles Times - Sat Oct 31, 1:43 pm ET
David Plouffe's behind-the-scenes look at the Obama campaign. Also: The president signs a hate crimes measure; and Ron Paul sets off more 2012 buzz. Yes, it's holiday book-buying time. But before we get to Sarah Palin's rogue book, we have David Plouffe's audacious book.
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Reno Gazette-Journal - Tue Oct 27, 4:43 am ET
Nevada Republicans who supported Ron Paul in last year's GOP presidential contest announced a political action committee Monday to oppose the U.S. Senate bid of former state party chairwoman Sue Lowden.
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KTNV Las Vegas - Fri Oct 30, 9:33 am ET
Missing delegate ballots from a state GOP convention will finally be counted today. Supporters of presidential candidate Ron Paul requested the count.
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Nevada Appeal - Sat Oct 31, 6:15 am ET
Northern Nevada Briefly 10/30 Staff Writer State officials warn of e-mail scam Nevada financial officials issued a warning this week about a bogus e-mail that is masquerading as one sent from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The FDIC has reportedly logged many reports from people who say they were sent an e-mail with the subject line, "check your Bank Deposit Insurance Coverage," which ...
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Fast Company Magazine - Wed Oct 28, 8:24 am ET
The time is right for Silicon Valley -- style progressivism to woo independents into a political force under the Libertarian Party banner. Here's how. If the two-party system is ever going to be seriously challenged, this is the moment. The GOP, the stall-tactic party, is reeling. The Democratic administration is struggling to turn around the economy. And across the country, creative, engaged ...
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The Edmond Sun - Sat Oct 31, 2:17 am ET
Individual rights are eroding from the fabric of America, said Independent Clark Duffe of Edmond. The 52-year-old announced his candidacy this week for Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional District.
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Salon.com - Fri Oct 30, 7:54 am ET
David Brooks passes on the claims of his invisible friends and insists this is the crux of journalistic virtue.
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The Triangle Online - Fri Oct 30, 6:42 am ET
Fox News visited Drexel University's Main Building today for a live broadcast of the online forum program "Freedom Watch: With Judge Andrew Napolitano" Oct. 28. The program, which was available live on FoxNews.com, was hosted by Judge Andrew Napolitano, a leading voice in the American liberty movement, a faction better known by its major political face, the Libertarian Party.