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Democracy & Government
  • Money Floods Into State Judicial Elections
    October 12, 2012
    | John Light
    Follow the money flooding into judicial elections, largely from conservative activists seeking to bring partisan agendas into the courtroom.
  • Smilin’ Joe and the Janesville Kid
    October 12, 2012
    | Michael Winship
    While his grinning wasn't always winning, Biden did what he had to do in the vice presidential debate. See our round-up of debate reactions.
  • Voter Fraud Billboards Target Minorities
    October 11, 2012
    | Lauren Feeney
    Billboards warning that "Voter fraud is a felony!" have been popping up in predominately black neighborhoods in Cleveland, Cincinnati and Milwaukee.
  • "It's Foreign Policy, Stupid!"
    October 11, 2012
    | Mark Fiore
    Mark Fiore takes aim at the presidential candidates' strikingly similar foreign policy positions.
  • South Carolina Voter ID Law On Hold
    October 10, 2012
    | Lauren Feeney
    For the fourth time this year, a court rejects the new voter ID requirements.
  • What Drives Latino Voters?
    October 5, 2012
    | Lauren Feeney
    With more Latinos expected to vote this year than ever before, pollster Sylvia Manzano explains what might drive their decisions.
  • Watch Salinas and Ramos Interview the Candidates
    October 5, 2012
    | John Light
    Univision anchors Jorge Ramos and María Elena Salinas interviewed Romney and Obama, and they didn't take it easy on either candidate.
  • What is the NFIB?
    October 4, 2012
    | John Light
    Mitt Romney twice brought up a NFIB study during the debate that claims small businesses would suffer under Obama's tax plan. Find out more about the study.
  • Voting With Right-Wing Ralphie!
    October 4, 2012
    | Mark Fiore
    Mark Fiore's new cartoon takes a look at voter ID laws and how they might affect your voting experience on November 6.
  • What do the Candidates' Gestures Tell Us?
    October 3, 2012
    | John Light
    A New York Times interactive looks at the candidates' gestures and the message they might convey to audiences.


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