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Of voter turnouts and electoral reforms

18 hours ago ago from Kelvin Teo Writes

This article was written sometime ago Photo courtesy of bkrealtist As we all know, voting is compulsory. Hence, the interesting question is what happens if we do not vote? According to the authority's election website , when an eligible voter doesn't turn up on Polling Day, the latter will be included in the list of non-voters that will be passed to the Registration Officer, who will remove his name from the certified register ...

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How Reachable is Your Online Campaign?

1 day ago ago from Local Political Campaign Articles

All too often, the only way a local candidate's message reaches voters is through paid advertising. How much effort has been made to make your campaign approachable to the average voter? Does you campaign website have a contact form, along with a real address and phone number? Are questions and comments about the issues even encouraged? Make an effort to solicit feedback from voters, and let them know that you are there to listen. ...

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Poll: Non-existent Third Party More Popular than Republicans and Democrats, Independents Outnumber Republicans, Democrats

10 hours ago ago from Poli-Tea

The NBC/WSJ opinion poll released yesterday asked respondents to rate the favorability of the "Tea Party movement" alongside that of prominent political figures, major parties etc. Both the MSNBC and WSJ blogs were quick to point out, respectively, that "the conservative, libertarian-leaning Tea Party movement is more popular than either the Democratic or the Republican parties" and that "the Tea Party movement currently boasts higher ...

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Despite The Headline, Poll Shows Trouble With Both Parties

9 hours ago ago from The Whig

WSJ: Democrats' Blues Grow Deeper in New Poll Less than a year after Inauguration Day, support for the Democratic Party continues to slump, amid a difficult economy and a wave of public discontent, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll. The survey suggests that public discontent with Mr. Obama and his party is being driven by an unusually grim view of the country's status and future prospects. A majority of ...

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December 13, 2009 - Obama & The Internet!

18 hours ago ago from The Gadget Grill

When President Obama ran for president in the United States of America, he didn't just have a regular campaign behind him. No, he had something far more interesting working with him throughout the process: social media. While the term and its practices may still be in its infancy, on this show we're talking with some of the people that made sure Obama could literally reach out and connect with his people while he was on the campaign ...

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Deal on abortion coverage not enough, Nebraska senator says

12 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Business

Senate Republicans said Thursday that they would try to filibuster a massive Pentagon bill that funds the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, an unusual move that several acknowledged was an effort to delay President Obama's health-care legislation. Late into the night, Democrats emerged from a huddle confident that they would muster the 60 votes needed to thwart the GOP effort at blocking the military spending bill as an antiwar liberal said he ...

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