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Tag Archives: georgia
Did Voter ID Laws give Republicans the win?
Was the reason for a Republican sweep that voter ID laws have been made stricter? Was voter turnout historically low because Republicans targeted Democratic voters? In North Carolina, early voting was cut by seven days, which was a window used … Continue reading
Posted in Mahnoor
Tagged 2014 Midterm election, Democrats, georgia, North Carolina, Republicans, Texas, Voter ID laws
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Voter Turnout Gives Republicans the Edge
As the election approaches, it’s looking more and more certain that the Republicans will take the Senate. There are countless reasons for the impending Republican victory–frustration with the president is the recurring theme–but there’s one reason that’s particularly striking: Republicans … Continue reading
Posted in Mary-Ruth
Tagged 2014 Midterm election, Democrats, georgia, North Carolina, Polls, Republicans, turnout, voter turnout
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Keystone XL? Is That Even Still A Thing?
In a recent campaign ad called “Ingenuity,” (see below) Georgia Democratic Senate nominee Michelle Nunn expresses her faith in American creativity and its potential to move the country still further towards energy independence. As she says, “…we can produce even … Continue reading
Posted in Izzy
Tagged centrism, climate change, Clinton, Democrats, georgia, keystone xl, michelle nunn, midterms, Obama, partisanship, Republicans
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