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Former Congressional staffer on how money divides politics
Interview by
Aug 6, 2012
Former Republican staff member Mike Lofgren explains how money has taken over the political system in America and what we can do about it.
Orlando is 'purple' when it comes to political donors
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Aug 2, 2012
Central Florida city is a top locale for both GOP and Democratic fundraisers, in a swing state that will play a key role for either Mitt Romney or Barack Obama winning the election.
Sierra Club pushes wind industry tax credit
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Jul 31, 2012
New ads from its super PAC hit at Republican congressmen
Texas Senate race gets uglier
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Jul 30, 2012
Super PAC runs ad linking tea party favorite Cruz to criminal
American Crossroads’ $8 million buy
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Jul 30, 2012
Super PAC's ad buy is one of the largest of the election so far
Teach for America fields political candidates
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Jul 23, 2012
Teach for America is tapping its nationwide network of alumni to recruit candidates for public office -- so much so that in one Tennessee race, two TFA alums are squaring off against one another.
What is the cost of a House vote?
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Jul 12, 2012
Congress votes on repealing Obamacare for the 33rd time. Are symbolic votes worth the cost to taxpayers?
House report links Countrywide, Congress
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Jul 5, 2012
The home lender Countrywide gave preferential treatment to members of Congress, their staffs and employees of Fannie Mae in order to win influence in government, according to a long-awaited review by a House committee.
Transportation deal could be reached in Washington
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Jun 29, 2012
Lawmakers in Washington are poised today to approve a bill that provides billions for transportation projects and lowers student loan interest rates.
Senator Rand Paul on opposing the health care law
Interview by
Jun 29, 2012
Even after the Supreme Court announced its decision on the Affordable Care Act yesterday, many outspoken critics of the law remain. We talk to Senator Rand Paul on why he believes the law is unconstitutional.







