Did Falwell Cross The Line ... Again?
Legal or not, Liberty University has played a big role in making the line between voting incentives and bribery just a little thinner.
Legal or not, Liberty University has played a big role in making the line between voting incentives and bribery just a little thinner.
Jeff Chang | Posted 12.05.2008 | Politics
Throughout the north side of Pittsburgh, one of the city's three major Black districts, they lined up before dawn, hundreds deep in the 47-degree weather as if they were waiting for history to be made.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 12.05.2008 | Politics
There are reports of voting problems all across the Commonwealth of Virginia this morning. Here's the New Republic's "The Plank" on what's been repor...
Hoa Quach | Posted 11.30.2008 | Home
Presidential candidates are spending millions on a campaign, and I'm questioning if I can afford to spend 42 cents on a ballot that I'm not even sure will be counted.
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 11.29.2008 | Politics
Busloads of white guys descend and disrupt the voting process just like Tom DeLay's polo-shirted thugs did in 2000 when they bullied the hapless volunteers who were trying to recount the votes Florida.
Time | Posted 11.26.2008 | Politics
We can go to the moon, split atoms to power submarines, squeeze profits from a 99 cent hamburger and watch football highlights on cell phones. But the...
Diane Tucker | Posted 11.24.2008 | Home
Republicans intend to place GOP recruits inside Ohio polling places on Election Day to challenge the qualifications of certain voters. The Obama campa...
Keith Thomson | Posted 11.22.2008 | Politics
Suppose I believed it my patriotic duty to illegally alter election results on November 4. Here's how, with just a couple hours of internet research and a call or two to my fellow "patriots," I would do it.
Tom Gerdy | Posted 11.23.2009 | Politics