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The Fight Isn’t Over Yet! Politics

by::  Jai Malano-Ayers

  According to the Associated Press , Obama had 186 solid electoral votes and 100 leaning electoral votes, and McCain had 122 solid electoral votes and 41 leaning electoral votes, on Oct.29. In the end, they estimated six states and 89 More...

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Posted on: Monday, November 3, 2008   by:   jaimalano    0 Comments    Share

Living Democracy Video Contest Politics

by::  Marissa Gabrysch

Learn more about the video contest with Living Democracy TV from Pearson Education here: http://www.pearsoned.com/pr_2007/092807.htm More...

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Posted on: Tuesday, November 13, 2007   by:   mgabrysch    0 Comments    Share

Would Richardson get the Latino vote? Politics

by::  Daniela Perdomo

Bill Richardson, despite having an Anglo name, is half-Mexican—and proud of it. The two-time and very popular governor of New Mexico, one of the border states, he has an impressive résumé: he has been the U.S. ambassador to the United More...

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Posted on: Friday, April 13, 2007   by:   daniela    1 Comments    Share

Beatriz Paredes - Beatriz Paredes – PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institucional) Politics

by::  Student Voices

By Eduardo Vazquez, Instituto Tecnológicoy de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM) translated by Student Voices This is the first of 3 submissions that will present a profile of the leaders of PRI, PAN and PRD, the three mayor political parties More...

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Posted on: Tuesday, March 6, 2007   by:   StudentVoices    0 Comments    Share

Hillary, Obama, and Richardson: The New Faces of U.S. Politics Politics

by::  Daniela Perdomo

    As the 2008 U.S. presidential election slides past first gear, I realize that the political landscape today is finally at least somewhat representative of the electorate in this country.     While the Republican candidates for president remain—mostly—of the More...

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Posted on: Sunday, January 28, 2007   by:   daniela    0 Comments    Share

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