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Advocates of shifting municipal elections to November believe that a higher turnout is more reflective of the entire community. They contend that spring elections are unduly influenced by a minority of registered voters, who in turn are swayed by a handful of activists. A November 24 editorial in the Falls Church News Press , referred to opponents of the move as a small group of citizens that have been able to wield disproportionate ...
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Over at the HuffPo this week, Don Tapscott breaks down a recent Harvard poll that finds a majority of 18-29 year olds disagree with Obama's handling of major issues and that fully 76% of respondents either disapproved of the direction the country was headed in or didn't know whether things were getting better or worse. What Harvard didn't ask was what these young voters planned to do about their dissatisfaction. But I've got your answer right ...
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Looking Ahead to 2010 Eleven months and counting, less than one year, and the election of 2010 will be over. What will we say to ourselves after the counting is finished? Will we say we did all we could do to support the Party and our candidates, or are we going to look deep down inside ourselves and know that we could have, and should have done more so that our candidates would have won. There is a lot to do between now and ...
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