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SNL and the Elusive Swing Voter
It’s also not the first group to seek artistic inspiration from undecideds. From the New Yorker’s helpful analysis last month: Undecided...
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Sep 24, 20122 min read


No Teacher Left Behind
The Chicago strike was about several issues, including recurring concerns like pay raises and seniority. One of the main sticking points...
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Sep 24, 20122 min read


On the Appeal of Anti-Entitlement Rhetoric
Given Mitt Romney’s recent comments surrounding the “47 percent” and their “entitlement” dependence, I believe this column might be...
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Sep 21, 20121 min read


Chief Justice Roberts, 5-4 Decisions, and the Future of the Supreme Court
Many Americans’ first exposure to Chief Justice John Roberts was in January 2009 when he made a mistake reading the Oath of Office to...
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Sep 19, 20124 min read


State Responses to the New GED
The message from GED-prep organizations, states, and even the GED Testing Service is the same: take the test now. For those preparing for...
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Sep 19, 20123 min read


The Other Bounce
Obama isn’t the only candidate whose numbers are rising. So is the collective fate of a Senate that could remain in Democratic hands....
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Sep 18, 20121 min read


Mitt Romney’s “Build That”? Why the Campaign Could be Over by Friday
A new leaked video records Mitt Romney speaking at an unnamed, undated private fundraiser. Coincidentally, new data released hours...
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Sep 17, 20123 min read


Mitt Romney’s Leaked Video: Not Wrongness, It’s Weirdness.
Not that anyone will need this, but the Romney video isn’t wrong—it’s just plain weird. By now, we’ve all seen it: In the recording,...
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Sep 17, 20122 min read


Think Quick: The Constitution’s 225th Anniversary
As Constitution Daily announced eight months ago, 2012 marks the 225th anniversary of the United States Constitution, which was signed...
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Sep 17, 20122 min read
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