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elections in USA
Obama and the moment of truth on immigration
The midterm elections are over and the hour of truth has come for Obama and his promises about immigration.
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Warren/Sanders: A populist dream team ticket for 2016
Independent Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders’ recent trips to Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina have ramped up speculation that the self-described democratic socialist is seriously…
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Latino support for democrats Falls, but democratic advantage remains
The survey also finds that for about half of Hispanic registered voters (54%), a candidate’s position on immigration is not a deal-breaker in determining their vote if that candidate…
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The Party of nonvoters
Younger, more racially diverse, more financially strapped.
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5 reasons why Jeb Bush won’t make it through the GOP nomination
When you stop and take a closer look at Jeb Bush, you find that there are many reasons to scrutinize his potential presidential run.
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Don’t let them silence you: Vote, dammit!
Our country’s oldest and longest struggle has been to enlarge democracy by making it possible for more and more people to be treated equally at the polls. The right to participate in…
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For U.S. and Cuba, the space between
Within this context, the U.S.’s elected officials seem to be the party generating a narrative that doesn’t match the evidence provided by the American public: widespread skepticism of…
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The shifting politics of Cuba policy
Politics aside, the issue remains deeply personal for the holdouts, Cuban-Americans of that generation say, because it continues to evoke raw feelings about ancestry, homeland and loss.…
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