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It’s really quite simple…

16 hours ago ago from The United States of Jamerica

If Republicans don't want to be accused of racism, they should probably work on not supporting a party organization that does everything in its power to disenfranchise minority voters: The Republican National Committee will not be able to use election tactics that have been linked to suppression of voting by racial minorities without court supervision, a federal judge in New Jersey has ruled. The measures, known as “ballot security” ...

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How much is your vote worth?

1 day ago ago from TONY PHYRILLAS

We've heard of Pay to Play, the Ed Rendell system of running Pennsylvania government. How about Pay to Vote, a sure way to increase turnout on Election Day. How about $50 bucks per head to anyone who shows up at a polling site? It's half of what was spent per voter in the recent special election for Pennsylvania's 24th State Senate District. From a story in The Doylestown Intelligencer by reporter Margaret Gibbons: What could you do ...

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Rasmussen: In three-way race, Tea Party tops Republican Party

3 hours ago ago from Colorado Independent

Monday, national polling agency Rasmussen released findings that suggested GOP candidates for Congress may be better off running as Tea Party candidates. Unaffiliated voters like to Tea Party. Conservative voters like to Tea Party. Even Republican voters are nearly split in their preference between Tea and GOP. An April Tea Party protest in Denver. (Photo/Wendy Norris) In a three-way Generic Ballot test, the latest ...

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Tea Party flexes some muscle

22 hours ago ago from Lynch at Large

This from my ol' pal Debbie Paley. Rasmussen poll:  33% of Republicans Favor a Tea Party Candidate, 39% a GOP But in All Other Groups, the Tea Party Groups are Stronger Than the Republicans My comment.  If you study the poll below carefully, it appears that the only way to oust the Democrats is for the Republican Party to pick a candidate that will hold the Republicans and Tea Party people together. Jim Holt is a perfect ...

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Rasmussen Poll: Tea Party over GOP

1 day ago ago from Peoples Press Collective

Apparently, Tea Party folks AREN'T settling for the GOP : In a three-way Generic Ballot test, the latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds Democrats attracting 36% of the vote. The Tea Party candidate picks up 23%, and Republicans finish third at 18%. Another 22% are undecided. Among voters not affiliated with either major party, the Tea Party comes out on top. Thirty-three percent (33%) prefer the Tea Party ...

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