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Open Primaries, Independent Parties, and the Authorities
Open Primaries, Independent Parties, and the Authorities Must read on Redding News Review - Lenora Fulani explains why she did not support Bill Thompson in November's mayoral race in NYC . ******* With more than 40% of the country being independent, opening up the primaries is an important democratic (small "d") electoral reform that would promote non-partisanship and allow independent voters access to the first round of voting. Californians will vote in June 2010 on a "Top Two" version of open primaries, and while this concept is very popular at the grassroots, the loudest opposition is comin
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Two-thirds of young adults oppose sending more U.S. troops to Afghanistan
Harvard Poll Finds 58% of 18-29 Year-Olds Approve of President Obama's Job Performance Generally, But a Majority Disapprove of Handling of Major Issues A new national poll by Harvard's Institute of Politics (IOP), located at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, finds a majority (58%) of America's 18-29 year-olds approve of President Obama's job performance generally but disapprove of the President's handling of specific issues including the economy (52% disapprove), health care (52% disapprove) and Afghanistan (55% disapprove). Regarding the President's recent call for 30,000 additional U
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Signposts to the road out
America, as a culture, has had two great political movements that have moved across her people. The first is that engendered at the Founding, which saw the level of acceptance of it go from a state of 15% of the population to being accepted by the equivalent of 75% by the end of it: the concept that humans come from Natural Law and have, from that, vested in them all the Liberty that Nature provides us. With such Liberty we create relationships with our fellow man and that, in turn, creates society. Society, by its nature, is a vesting place of some negative liberties to ensure that there is s
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Washington's open season on RINOs and DINOs in both parties
It seems President Obama is not quite there yet in fulfilling his hopeful campaign promise to change the harsh partisan tone in the nation's capitol. In the true joyous spirit of the approaching family holidays, both parties are being convulsed these days with attempts to root out ideological infidels. And it's all exacerbated by the approaching emotional crunch of the neverending healthcare debate. Some on the Republican right are going after RINOs, Republicans in Name Only, those perfidious politicians who proclaim allegiance to the party of Lincoln without standing on all its planks. Right
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Rachel Maddow Vows to Keep Shining the Light on Right Wing Extremism
From The Rachel Maddow Show Dec. 30, 2009. Rachel vows to keep covering the right wing extremists that her show has done such a wonderful job of going after all year in 2009. So all you astroturf groups, tea baggers, religious zealots, gay bashers and C-Street Family members, you're not going to get a break in 2010. Good for Rachel. Anyone else think they ought to have her on earlier instead of giving Tweety two hours -- one a reair most of the time -- to pollute the airways for the most part before her show comes on? She's got the best news show on cable television, hands down IMHO. MADDOW: S
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Changing Models of Party Organization and Party Democracy: The Emergence of the Cartel Party
  Changing Models of Party Organization and Party Democracy: The Emergence of the Cartel Party -- Katz and Mair 1 (1): 5 -- Party Politics . Key Words: cartel party party organization party government democratic theory Party Politics, Vol. 1, No. 1, 5-28 (1995) DOI: 10.1177/1354068895001001001 . J. K.  
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What's the Outlook for Democrats?
  What's the Outlook for Democrats? - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com . Left to right: Mark Wilson/Getty Images, Richard Perry/The New York Times Senators Byron L. Dorgan, left, and Christopher J. Dodd announced that they will not seek re-election. . Updated, Jan. 7, 12:15 p.m. John Aldrich of Duke  
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