(The Verge)- Student issues of education and employment after graduation are high priorities during presidential campaigns, but after the phenomenon of young voter outreach during the 2008 presidential election, Democratic and Republican parties have a developed range of affairs from the larger electorate to address. A recent CBS and New York Times poll surveyed the most […]
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Foreign Turbulence Impacts Polls
Polls, turbulence in Libya and Cairo, and how much do we really know?
The Thing About The Deficit…
Although conservative economists and politicians have claimed that the Obama Administration is putting the country in a deeper hole through more and more spending, true economics says otherwise. Stimulus ‘injection’ and remedies to inflation (i.e. individual spending) are actually solidly grounded and ready to revive the economy…
From Nuclear Arms to Campaign Harms?
After controversial comments with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Barack Obama is faced with criticisms from Republican front-runner Mitt Romney…further escalating the tensions in the 2012 Election.
David versus Goliath? Or Rick vs. Mitt?
The GOP race is heating up by the second, and to catch up on the latest events, read over this article on the ins and outs of the Republican race.
GOP: Ron Paul Pushes Forward; Herman Cain Loses Support
Ron Paul Surges Ahead; While Herman Cain Loses Supporters Admist Controversy