Micah Taylor
Micah earned a Master of Arts in History at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, concentrating in public history, American history and global history. As a writer, his work has been featured in the Historical Journal of Massachusetts, Fearless Press, Options Magazine and several online publications. He lives with his family in Western Massachusetts.
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Markey and Lynch Meet for Second Debate in U.S. Senate RaceRepresentatives Edward Markey and Stephen Lynch met for the second of four scheduled debates Monday night.
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Ed Markey Leads Stephen Lynch in Massachusetts Senate RaceA new poll shows Rep. Edward Markey with a large lead over Rep. Stephen Lynch in their battle to fill former Sen. John Kerry's seat in Massachusetts.
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Markey and Lynch Meet for First Debate in U.S. Senate RaceOn Wednesday, Rep. Stephen Lynch and Rep. Ed Markey met for their first debate in the special election race to fill the seat formerly held by Secretary of State John Kerry.
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Commentary: Mr. Rubio, Government Can Create OpportunitySen. Marco Rubio gave the Republican response to President Obama's State of the Union address. He, and the GOP, believe that government cannot inspire new ideas, businesses and jobs. They are wrong.
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First Person: Digging Out from Nemo in Western MassachusettsIn the aftermath of Winter Storm Nemo, one writer starts the laborious process of digging out. -
Rep. Stephen Lynch Announces Run for U.S. SenateRep. Stephen Lynch announced his bid for the U.S. Senate today. With two Democrats now in the race, the question remains, will Scott Brown run for Senate again?
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Scott Brown the Early Favorite to Replace John KerryRepublican Scott Brown, who lost his re-election bid in November to Democrat Elizabeth Warren, is already the early favorite to replace outgoing Senator John Kerry in a special election this summer.
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Four Takeaways from the 2012 ElectionPresident Barack Obama defeated Governor Mitt Romney last night, winning election to a second term. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. Here are four takeaways from a historic election.
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Most Polls Show Swing States Leaning Towards ObamaWith one day left before Election Day, new polls released and taken over the weekend show the race appears to be leaning towards President Barack Obama.
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Elizabeth Warren and Scott Brown Each Claim Lead in Weekend PollsDemocrat Elizabeth Warren and Republican Senator Scott Brown both lay claim to the lead in their US Senate race, according to two new polls released over the weekend. But Warren still has the advantage.
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Voters' Picks: Mitt Romney's Flip-Flops Means We Can't Trust Him as PresidentHistory tells us which candidate should win on Tuesday. And it's not Obama's history that we should be paying attention to.
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More Good New for Obama in New Swing State Polls; Missing National Tracking Polls May Resume SoonPresident Barack Obama leads Governor Mitt Romney in three key battleground states, Wisconsin, New Hampshire and Nevada. Romney held the lead in Colorado, and continues to run ahead in national polls.
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Latest Polls Show Uptick for Obama in Key Swing States; Gallup Still Down After Superstorm SandyPresident Barack Obama is ahead in nine out of twelve new polls released today, including the battleground state of Ohio. Governor Mitt Romney split Florida and Virginia with Obama, and also split the national polls as well.
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New Polls Shed Little Light on Presidential Race; Gallup Suspends Polling Due to SuperstormIn one week, American voters head to the polls. But what they think may be murkier than ever.
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Elizabeth Warren Clear Leader Over Scott Brown in New PollElizabeth Warren has a clear lead over Sen. Scott Brown in a new poll released today. Both candidates announced they were pulling out of their fourth and final debate due to Hurricane Sandy.
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Romney Inches Ahead in New Ohio Poll; Weekend Polls Show Obama in the LeadPolls released since Friday show a mixed-bag of results, with both President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney able to claim the lead in Ohio.
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Elizabeth Warren Has the Momentum Over Scott Brown with Only One Week to GoProfessor Elizabeth Warren has seized the momentum in her race to unseat Sen. Scott Brown, with most polls showing the race leaning her way. With the final debate threatened by Hurricane Sandy, the candidates are running out of time to sway voters.
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Obama Continues to Lead in Critical Swing State Polls; Romney Running Strong NationallyWith twelve days to go, President Barack Obama still leads in must-win swing states for his re-election hopes. Nationally, Governor Mitt Romney maintains the advantage.
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Romney Gains Ground in Latest Polls of Swing States; Maintains Lead NationallyGovernor Mitt Romney continues to poll strongly in crucial swing states with less than two weeks to go until Election Day. New polls show him in the lead in Virginia and Florida, as well as nationally.
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New Polls Show Obama Maintains Lead in Ohio; Closes Gap Nationally with RomneyToday's polls bring President Barack Obama some welcome news. The president continues to lead in all-important Ohio, and he has begun closing the gap nationally on Governor Mitt Romney.
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Latest Polls Show Race Coming Down to the WireThe latest round of polls show a race too close to call. Both President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney have reasons to feel good with today's numbers. But after Obama's decisive victory in the last presidential debate, can Obama recapture the lead?
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New Polls Show Romney's Lead Grows in Two Swing States; Obama Sees Hopeful Signs NationallyMitt Romney continues to enjoy the lead in two key swing states in the latest round of polls. The former governor also remains in the lead nationally according to one poll, but two others show Barack Obama may be on the comeback trail.
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Latest Polls Show Obama Clings to Slim Lead in OhioPresident Barack Obama clings to a slim lead in two new polls of the important battleground state of Ohio. Mitt Romney continues to lead in North Carolina, and national polls also continue to favor him over the president.
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New Polls Have Good News for ObamaPolls of the presidential race released today have some encouraging news for President Barack Obama. His week-long plunge in the polls appears to be over.
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New Polls Show Biden Did His JobNew polls released just hours before the third presidential debate show that Vice President Joe Biden got the job done last week, halting President Barack Obama's free-fall in the polls.
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Obama's Slide in the Polls Slows Ahead of Town Hall DebateAfter Vice President Joe Biden's combative debate performance last week, the Obama campaign's slide in the polls appears to be slowing.
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Elizabeth Warren Opens Small Lead Over Sen. Scott Brown in Two New PollsDemocrat Elizabeth Warren has opened a small lead over incumbent Senator Scott Brown in their US Senate race, according to two new polls released Thursday.
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Mitt Romney Continues to Surge in New Polls; Opens Leads in Florida, New HampshireThe bad news keeps rolling in for President Barack Obama. More state and national polls show the president falling behind Mitt Romney with just over three weeks to go to Election Day.
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Five Takeaways from the Third Brown-Warren DebateThe third debate between Sen. Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren wasn't as heated as earlier meetings, but it wasn't without memorable moments.
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Polls Show Unsettled Race Before Vice-Presidential DebateA new round of state polls indicates the presidential race is in a state of flux.
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Obama Clings to Narrow Leads in New Round of PollsPresident Barack Obama clings to narrow leads in key swing states, according to a new round of polls released Wednesday.
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U.S. Senate Race in Massachusetts Tied Heading into Third DebateTwo polls released ahead of the third debate between Elizabeth Warren and Sen. Scott Brown shows the race essentially tied.
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Mitt Romney Surges in Presidential Polls; Leads in Ohio, North Carolina and ColoradoMitt Romney continues to surge in the polls after a strong performance in the first presidential debate last week.
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Two Massachusetts Polls Make Democrats Smile; Warren, Obama Both LeadTwo polls by Western New England University have good news for Elizabeth Warren and President Barack Obama. Both lead their respective rivals with less than one month to Election Day.
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Obama Holds Slim Leads in Post-Debate Swing State Polls; Candidates Tied NationallyMitt Romney continues to do well in post-debate polls, narrowing the gap with President Barack Obama substantially in key swing states and pulling back into a tie nationally.
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Romney Enjoys Post-Debate Bounce in Key Swing StatesThe first polls conducted after the first presidential debate show Romney taking the lead in two key swing states and tying in a third.
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New State and National Polls Show Obama in Lead Before DebatePresident Barack Obama still led Mitt Romney in pre-debate polls released today. But what effect will the first debate have on subsequent surveys?
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As First Debate Looms, Obama Maintains Momentum in Polls; Romney Regains Lead in North CarolinaNew polls continue to show Barack Obama in the lead over Mitt Romney nationally and in three key swing states.
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Five Takeaways from the Second Brown-Warren DebateSen. Scott Brown and Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren met Monday night for the second of four debates in their race for the US Senate. Here's five takeaways from the debate.
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Obama Gains More Ground in Crucial Swing States, Maintains Lead NationallyAnother round of swing-state and national polls show President Barack Obama maintaining or increasing his lead over Mitt Romney.
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Obama Continues to Lead Romney in Latest Presidential PollsPresident Barack Obama continues to lead Mitt Romney in a new round of polls released since Sunday.
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Elizabeth Warren Opens Lead Over Sen. Scott Brown in Two New PollsAccording to two new polls of Massachusetts voters, Democrat Elizabeth Warren has taken the lead over Republican Senator Scott Brown in their US Senate race.
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Polls Continue to Deliver Bad News to Mitt RomneyThe latest round of polls released Friday continue to show President Barack Obama with the lead over Romney, both in state races and nationally.
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New Polls of Non-Swing States Confirm Support for Expected CandidatesNew state polls confirm what we already knew about several states not considered "in-play", while national polls are unchanged.
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New Polls Show President Obama Widens Lead Over Romney in Swing StatesPresident Barack Obama widened his lead over Mitt Romney in several swing states in the latest round of polling.
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I'm One of the 47% -- and That's not Good News for RomneyI'm one of the 47%, and Mitt Romney doesn't want my vote.
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Obama Remains Ahead in Key StatesNew polls released over the weekend show President Barack Obama maintaing leads in key battleground states. Nationally, Obama also has a small lead over Mitt Romney.
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New Round of State Polls Have More Bad News for RomneyMore state polls show Mitt Romney falling behind all over the country, including several important battleground states.
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Obama Gains in Polls Nationwide; Leads in More Than a Dozen New PollsPresident Obama is in the lead in over a dozen new state polls, including three important battleground states.
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Three Massachusetts Polls Show Obama Firmly Ahead in Bay StateThree new polls of Massachusetts put President Barack Obama far ahead of former Governor Mitt Romney.
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Embattled Mitt Romney Makes Gains in Two Battleground StatesAs controversy swirls around the Romney campaign, new polls released Tuesday show Mitt Romney has taken small leads in the battleground states of Colorado and Florida.
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Elizabeth Warren Leads Sen. Scott Brown in Two New PollsDemocrat Elizabeth Warren has taken the lead in her race to unseat Republican Senator Scott Brown in Massachusetts.
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Weekend Polls Show Obama Maintains Momentum; National Polls TighteningPolls released over the weekend show President Obama maintaining the leads he built after a successful convention in Charlotte.
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Most Recent Polls Show Obama Still Ahead of Romney in Two Battleground StatesPolls released Friday show President Obama maintaining small leads in the two battleground states of Colorado and Virginia.
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New Polls Show Obama Pulling Ahead in Key Battleground States; Romney Gains Ground in SouthMore new polls show President Obama with high numbers in key states, including Florida and Ohio, while Mitt Romney has good results in Virginia and North Carolina.
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Latest Polls Show Obama Leading Romney Nationally; Also Ahead in OhioPresident Obama's polling numbers are up, buoyed by the Democratic National Convention last week. Obama now leads Republican Mitt Romney nationally and in the key state of Ohio.
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Commentary: Democrats, Republicans Need to Stop Blaming, Start ExplainingAs the conventions begin to wind down, one undecided voter shares his thoughts on the 2012 presidential race and which candidate he's leaning towards.
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Good News for Mitt Romney in New Swing State PollsNew presidential polls show Mitt Romney's post-convention bump has put him in the lead in two key swing states. Romney also has a narrow lead nationally.
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Commentary: What One Undecided Voter Wants to See from the Democratic National ConventionThe Democrats are gathered this week in Charlotte, North Carolina. One undecided voter says what he wants to see come out of the Democratic National Convention
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North Carolina Polls Show Uphill Battle for Obama; Romney Sees Post-Convention Bump NationallyThe Democratic National Convention begins this week in Charlotte, North Carolina. Three polls taken there show Barack Obama has work to do to win the state again. Nationally, Mitt Romney has taken a small lead.
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Commentary: An Undecided Voter Reacts to Romney's Acceptance SpeechLast night the Republican Party made it official: Mitt Romney accepted their nomination for President. In the biggest speech of his life, did Romney make his case?
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New Missouri Poll Catapults Romney Back into the Lead; National Polls Remain CloseMissouri voters continue to see-saw, with a new poll showing Mitt Romney regaining his lead. National polls show Barack Obama and Romney still essentially tied.
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New Polls Show Obama Has Strong Support in Northeast; National Polls Still CloseTwo new polls in Connecticut and New Jersey show President Barack Obama ahead of Republican Mitt Romney. National polls also show the president with a narrow lead.
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New Polls Have Mixed Messages for ObamaNew presidential polls in two important southern states, Florida and North Carolina, show mixed results for the President, while nationally Barack Obama takes a small lead on Republican Mitt Romney.
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Presidential Race Remains Close; Romney and Obama Flip-Flop in MissouriPolls released over the weekend show the Presidential race continues to be a toss-up nationally, as the Republican National Convention gets set to open this week.
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Latest Polls Show Presidential Race Close NationwideMore new polls this week confirm the race for President remains close. Nationwide, the two candidates are locked in a statistical tie, while both sides have reason to smile in new polls in Virginia and Missouri.
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New Polls Full of Good News for ObamaEight new polls released today show President Obama with the advantage in several key states, including Ohio, Florida and Wisconsin. Here's a run-down of the results.
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New Poll Shows Romney Has Work to DoA new poll shows more people have an unfavorable view than favorable of Mitt Romney. And that's not the only bad news.
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Romney Offers Inconsistent Message, Obama Needs a New Catch PhraseWith three months to go, one undecided voter takes a look at the current state of the race. And it's all about the economy.
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One Undecided Voter's Take on the June Job NumbersThe June job numbers are out, and it's another disappointing month.
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Five Reasons Why Neil Patrick Harris Should Host Every Award Show EverNeil Patrick Harris should be Hollywood and Broadway's default award's show host for as long as he's willing to do it.Also published on:
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Republican Primary Preview: DelawareVoters in Delaware will vote in their state Republican Primary on Tuesday. Here is everything you need to know about the process.
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Republican Primary Preview: PennsylvaniaOn Tuesday, voters in Pennsylvania head to the polls for their turn in the Republican Primary. Here's what you need to know about the process.
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Republican Primary Preview: New YorkThe Republican Primaries continue with five stops coming up. The biggest contest is New York. Here's everything you need to know about the New York Republican Primary.
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U.S. Military Gives Itself Another Black EyeThe LA Times released photos of American soldiers with the remains of insurgents and terrorists in Afghanistan. Have our military members learned nothing from previous scandals?
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Scott Brown Doesn't Tell the Whole Truth About Corporate TaxesScott Brown, in a op-ed for The Boston Herald published on Tax Day, decried high tax rates, especially on businesses. In typical Republican fashion, he didn't tell the whole truth.
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Romneycare in Massachusetts: Residents Speak Out Seven Years LaterWhat do Massachusetts residents really think about mandated health care coverage, colloquially known as Romneycare? Here's what a few of them said.
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Republican Primaries: The Road AheadMore than half of the Republican Primary contests have been decided; only 19 remain. But among them are the largest delegate prizes of the entire schedule. Here's what's in store for the remaining Republican presidential candidates.
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Republican Primary Preview: District of ColumbiaOn Tuesday, residents of the nation's capitol head to the polls. The District of Columbia is the smallest of three stops that day. Here's a run-down of what you need to know about the Washington D.C. Republican primary.
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Republican Primary Preview: WisconsinThe Republican Presidential Primaries continue this week with a stop in Wisconsin. Here's a run-down of what's at stake, how the process works and the current state of the race.
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2012 Maryland Republican Primary Has 37 Delegates up for GrabsMaryland voters will head to the polls next week as the Republican Primaries continue. Here's what's at stake, how it works and the current state of the race.
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Louisiana Republican Primary PreviewOn Saturday, the Republican primaries continue in Louisiana. Here's a run-down of everything you need to know about the Louisiana Primary.
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New Poll Puts Elizabeth Warren Back in the LeadA new poll taken over the weekend shows consumer advocate Elizabeth Warren has recaptured the lead over Senator Scott Brown in their race for the US Senate in Massachusetts.
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Latest Illinois Polls Show Romney with Commanding LeadThe Illinois Primary is underway, and all indications point say Mitt Romney should have a big night ahead.
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Republican Primary Preview: IllinoisOn Tuesday, voters in Illinois will vote in the Republican Presidential Primary. Here's what you need to know about the GOP Primary contest in Illinois.
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Republican Primary Preview: Puerto RicoThe Republican Primary continues Sunday with a contest in Puerto Rico. Even though residents cannot vote in the general election, they have a say in who the nominees will be. Here's what you need to know.
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Missouri Voters Head to Polls -- AgainMissouri voters head to the polls Saturday for the next stop in the GOP Presidential Primary. Here's what's at stake for the candidates, how the process works and the current state of the race.
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What is Wrong with Mississippi and Alabama Republicans?A new poll of likely Republican voters in Mississippi and Alabama asked them about more than just what candidate they supported for the GOP nomination. The results should shock and repulse you.
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Republican Primary Preview: MississippiThe Republican Presidential Primary rolls on with two important contests this week in the south. Mississippi voters will head to the polls Tuesday.
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Republican Primary Preview: AlabamaThe Republican primaries continue Tuesday, with more important contests on the slate. Alabama has the most delegates at stake, and the results here are important to the survival of all four remaining candidates.
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Sen. Scott Brown Leads Elizabeth Warren in New PollSen. Scott Brown has surged ahead in his campaign for re-election. Another new poll gives him a statistically solid lead over Elizabeth Warren.
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Republican Kansas Caucus PreviewThis weekend, the voters of Kansas will gather in small pockets all over the state to pick their preferred presidential candidate. Here's what's at stake in Kansas.
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Voters' Split Decision on Super Tuesday Ensures Race Will Go OnRepublican voters nationwide spoke on Super Tuesday, and they had a lot to say. Here's a synopsis of Super Tuesday's results.
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The Next Also-Ran: Rep. Ron PaulRep. Ron Paul has vowed to stay in the GOP primaries all the way to the convention. Not that it matters after last night. It's time for him to bow to inevitability.
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Final Polls Show a Toss-Up in Ohio Republican PrimaryIn polls released as voters head to the polls on Super Tuesday, Ohio is too close to call. Here's a round-up of the latest poll results in the Ohio Republican Primary.
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Super Tuesday Preview: VermontSuper Tuesday, the biggest day of the primary calendar, is almost here. Here's a preview of the Vermont Primary.
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By the Numbers: Massachusetts PrimaryMassachusetts voters head to the polls on Super Tuesday. Here's an overview of the Republican and Democratic contests, by the numbers.
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New Poll Confirms Sen. Scott Brown Ahead of Elizabeth WarrenSenator Scott Brown has opened a lead on Elizabeth Warren, his most likely challenger in the Massachusetts US Senate race. Two out of three polls show the race swinging in his favor.
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Super Tuesday Preview: OhioOhio voters will go to the polls on Super Tuesday, along with voters in nine other states. Here's what's at stake.
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Super Tuesday Preview: OklahomaTen states go to the polls on Super Tuesday. Here is what is at stake in Oklahoma.
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Super Tuesday Preview: TennesseeSuper Tuesday is only days away, and the Republican GOP Presidential nomination may be in the balance. Tennessee is one of ten states that go to the polls that day. Here's a run-down of the race.
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Super Tuesday Preview: MassachusettsVoters in ten states head to the polls next Tuesday. Massachusetts is one of them. Here's a run down of what to expect and what's at stake.
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Super Tuesday Preview: VirginiaTen states go to the polls on Super Tuesday. Virginia will be a battleground state in the general election, so a strong showing here is important. But only two Republican candidates are on the ballot. Here's why and what's at stake.
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Super Tuesday Preview: GeorgiaTen states go to the polls next week on Super Tuesday. For the four Republican primary candidates left, it could make or break their campaigns. Here's what's at stake in one of the ten; Georgia.
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GOP Polls Close as Michigan Primary NearsNext Tuesday, voters in Michigan will head to the polls for a crucial vote in the Republican presidential primaries. Mitt Romney is counting on a win to maintain his front-runner status
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Sen. Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren Qualify for the Ballot in MassachusettsSenator Scott Brown and Elizabeth Warren's campaigns both easily collected more than twice the number of signatures required in order to appear on the ballot for this year's Senate race, and both candidates will appear on the ballot.
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New Poll Puts Scott Brown Ahead of Elizabeth WarrenA new poll released Thursday shows Senator Scott Brown with a lead over Elizabeth Warren for the first time. But a poll released two days earlier had the two candidates in a statistical tie, with Warren slightly ahead. Which one is right?
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2012 GOP Primary, Caucus Timeline and Dates: the Road to the NominationAfter months of debates and campaigning, the Iowa caucuses are finally over. But this is just the first step. There's a long road to the nomination. Here's what comes next.Also published on:
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The Iowa Caucus -- Winners and LosersThe 2012 Iowa Caucuses are in the books. While there can be only one top vote getter, that doesn't mean there's only one winner. Or loser.
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McConnell, Obama and Others Should Heed New Year's ResolutionsWith the New Year right around the corner, the thoughts of many turn to resolutions. Some of our nation's politicians desperately need to make some, and stick to them.Also published on:
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Elizabeth Warren Leads Sen. Scott Brown in New UMass Amherst PollElizabeth Warren, the leading Democratic candidate for the US Senate, has a narrow lead over incumbent Senator Scott Brown (R-MA), according to a new survey by UMass Amherst. -
Hey, Herman! What Took so Long?Herman Cain finally admitted what everyone else already knew. He had no choice but to suspend his presidential campaign. -
Quote Roundup: Massachusetts Reacts to Herman Cain AnnouncementAfter a month of scandal, Herman Cain quit the Republican primary race Saturday. Here is what some Massachusetts residents had to say about his announcement.
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How Scandal Brought Down Cain's CampaignHerman Cain's campaign went from first to worst in just over a month. This timeline outlines the course of the scandal, from when it broke to the suspension of his campaign for President.
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Thanks for the All the Politics!As the Thanksgiving Holiday approaches, we must not forget to give thanks to America's politicians, pundits and talking heads. Without them, life and the Internet would be a very boring place.
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Supercommittee Deadline Looms -- What's at Stake If It Fails?The Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction has been working on a deficit deal since August. In a few days, they have to make their recommendations. What if they cannot reach a deal?
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Newt Gingrich Is the Latest 'Flavor of the Week' in New Round of PollsAnother week; another front-runner. Newt Gingrich has leaped from the primary basement to the top tier in recent GOP polls. And the Romney campaign shouldn't be happier.
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Mitt Romney's Health Care ContradictionsAt the latest GOP debate in Las Vegas, Mitt Romney was under fire for "Romneycare" again. And once again, the former Massachusetts governor gave his rivals more ammunition to use against him.
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It's Time for a National PrimaryWith every presidential primary cycle, individual states trip over each other in a race to the beginning of the calendar, even at the risk of punishment from the national parties. The solution is obvious. Its time for a national primary day.
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The Changing Fates of Michele BachmannOnly a short time ago, Rep. Michele Bachmann was riding high on her victory in Iowa. Now she's fading fast. What went wrong?
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Gov. Chris Christie Still Not Running for PresidentTo absolutely no one's surprise, ABC and Fox News are both reporting that Chris Christie still isn't running for the GOP presidential nomination. What are Republicans searching for?
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The Elephant in the Room -- The GOP's Image ProblemWhile the GOP Presidential candidates may be uninspiring, their audiences are downright scary. The GOP's has an image problem, and it may cost them in 2012.
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The Urge to Serve: The Pull of 9/11Former service members never really get past their impulse to help their nation in need. Especially when enemies threaten our security.Also published on: -
Be Careful What You Wish For, Liberal AmericaRepresentative Michelle Bachmann has a penchant for making factual mistakes in her speeches. Democrats are gleeful over the prospect of Bachmann winning the GOP nomination because of them. Maybe they shouldn't be.
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Gov. Rick Perry, Presumptive GOP Nominee? Not so FastGov. Rick Perry is expected to declare his candidacy for the presidency this weekend. Many in the Republican Party are giddy over the prospect. Maybe they shouldn't be.Also published on:
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Will Gov. Perry Become President Perry?With Texas Gov. Rick Perry all but declared for the GOP nomination for president, should the rest of the field take him seriously? Definitely, and here's why.Also published on: -
The Media's Sad Obsession with Casey AnthonyThe Casey Anthony trial is over. Can the news media report on stories that matter now, please?




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