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In Little Italy, fresh eyes on American democracy
So intent was Riccardo Migliori on his mission — observing the U.S. election and asking questions about the voting process in Baltimore — that he missed the statues of saints and the oil painting of Pope Leo XIII. So foreign was the idea...
Tags: Justice System, Voting, Barack Obama, Christianity, Human Rights
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How to fix the Electoral College
Ohio, Virginia, Florida: If you don't live in one of these or a few other "battleground" states, you may feel disenfranchised in U.S. presidential elections. As a Marylander, no major party candidate competes for your vote — even if the nationwide...Tags: Democratic Party, Science and Technology, Political Candidates, Technology, Engineering
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Storm-Weary Long Beach Residents Trudge Through Darkness To Polls
PIX11.com | @murphypixLONG BEACH (WPIX) -- Storm-weary survivors of Sandy went to the polls in blacked-out and severely damaged Long Beach, Long Island Tuesday, determined to cast their votes for the next President of the United States. Emergency generators powered the...Tags: Long Island, Local Elections, Science and Technology, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Polls
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Now, the voters decide key races, ballot questions
After months of being bombarded by slick advertising, celebrity endorsements and candidate pleas, Maryland voters will go to the polls today — in large numbers, according to one estimate — to have the final word. At stake is the outcome of...
Tags: Marriage, Government, Rob Sobhani, Annapolis, Barack Obama
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WDBJ7 outlines its coverage plans for Election Night
WDBJ7 will have comprehensive coverage on air and online of Tuesday’s national, state, and local elections, as well as state and local referendums. Your Hometown News Leader will have coverage of the presidential election, as well as in-depth...
Tags: Elections, CBS Corp., Voting, Regional Elections, George Allen
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Carnett: Spelling counts in presidential elections
It was the first presidential election I remember: 1952, Eisenhower vs. Stevenson. I was 7 and a student in Mrs. Collins' third-grade class at Corona del Mar Elementary School — a leafy, secreted campus that has long since been bulldozed....Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Democratic Party, Voting, Biography (genre), U.S. Military
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Absentee ballots handy, but voting's thrill feels absent too
I have seen the polling booth of the future. And it is a table at a nice restaurant with a glass of pinot grigio. At least it was for my mother and me. We filled out our ballots over dinner last week, then sealed them in envelopes that I later mailed,...
Tags: Elections, Voting, Caesar Salads, Lifestyle and Leisure, Illinois Elections
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What will the voter turnout be?
Daily American Staff WriterHigh turnout is expected at the polls tomorrow as voters cast votes for President and other races. Somerset County Elections director Tina Pritts said she expects to see a 65 percent voter turnout at the polls Tuesday. She said turnout is higher in...Tags: Voting, Local Elections, Polls, Mark Critz, Tea Party Movement
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Crowds expected at polls on Election Day Tuesday
If early voting numbers are any indication, the polls will be packed Tuesday on Election Day. By late Thursday afternoon, an estimated 6 percent of Harford's eligible voters had cast their ballot, leaving plenty of others left to vote on Election Day....
Tags: Annapolis, Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Local Elections, Nancy Jacobs
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Congressional candidate profiles
MEET THE CANDIDATES When Marylanders head to the polls Nov. 6, they will elect members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in addition to casting their ballots for president. Dozens of people are running for a chance to represent the...Tags: Civil Rights, Petroleum Industry, Employment Opportunities, Treaties, Manufacturing and Engineering
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FACT CHECK: Stumbles in latest presidential debate
WASHINGTON (AP) — In the rough-and-tumble of a town hall-style presidential debate, the facts took something of a beating Tuesday night. Mitt Romney wrongly claimed that it took 14 days for President Barack Obama to brand the assault on the U.S....
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Automotive Equipment, Public Finance, General Motors Corp., Tax Credits
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'Bones' thrown to conservatives will affect U.S. for years
Last week's final presidential debate focused on foreign affairs, but it wasn't a surprise to see both Mitt Romney and Barack Obama use every opportunity possible to pivot any answer about foreign relations toward our nation's fragile economy. Polls...Tags: Palm Beach County, Barack Obama, Family, Feminism, Money and Monetary Policy
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