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added 2006 Sun Aug 27 20:07:43 by ronin
Instead of running their own campaigns, the Independence executive branch candidates pooled their resources and chose to run as a team. Peter Hutchinson, the Independence candidate running for governor, said by August, the team already had traveled 20,000 miles by car to shake about 250,000 hands. The whole team often packs into a campaign van . .
Instead of running their own campaigns, the Independence executive branch candidates pooled their resources and chose to run as a team. Peter Hutchinson, the Independence candidate running for governor, said by August, the team already had traveled 20,000 miles by car to shake about 250,000 hands. The whole team often packs into a campaign van . .
added 2006 Sun Aug 27 20:01:37 by ronin
Widespread political apathy seems to have turned into widespread political antipathy. A Princeton Survey Research Associates poll found that 82 percent of U.S. adults agree that "America has become so polarized between Democrats and Republicans that Washington can't seem to make progress solving the nation's problems."
Widespread political apathy seems to have turned into widespread political antipathy. A Princeton Survey Research Associates poll found that 82 percent of U.S. adults agree that "America has become so polarized between Democrats and Republicans that Washington can't seem to make progress solving the nation's problems."






