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#2012 election
  • This Week in Dark Money: Nov. 9, 2012
    November 9, 2012
    | Gavin Aronsen
    Super PAC spending didn't always lead to success, and the millionaire and billionaire donors aren't happy to simply cut their losses.
  • Women Make Historic Gains in the U.S. Senate
    November 9, 2012
    | John Light
    In Tuesday's elections, a record number of women were elected to serve in the Senate -- part of a larger, ongoing shift in the Democratic Party.
  • Solving the Six-Billion Dollar Problem
    November 9, 2012
    | Lauren Feeney
    Nick Nyhart, CEO of Public Campaign, argues we need to "get the small money in, and the big money out" of our campaign finance system.
  • Money Talks -- Does America Listen?
    November 8, 2012
    | John Light
    It's unclear whether PACs pushed any candidate to victory. But they did raise the price tag of the election for everyone.
  • Van Jones: The Game Has Changed
    November 8, 2012 | Group Think
    The president of Rebuild the Dream describes a new coalition he sees forming within the Democratic Party.
  • Money Well Spent?
    November 8, 2012
    | John Light
    Take a look at the five most expensive races this election cycle, and see if the PACs and party committees got what they paid for.
  • Hacker & Pierson: Breaking the Partisan Gridlock
    November 8, 2012 | Group Think
    The political scientists take a look at what the president's re-election will mean for a bitterly divided Congress.
  • George Goehl: Learning from the Past
    November 7, 2012 | Group Think
    The community organizer says that the president will only be as good as we challenge him to be.
  • Following Up on Key Ballot Initiatives
    November 7, 2012
    | John Light
    See some of the ways our nation changed thanks to new state ballot initiatives.
  • Ohio Provisional Ballot Order Could Delay Election Results
    November 6, 2012
    | John Light
    Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted ordered a last-minute change to how provisional ballots are cast in Ohio.


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