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Latest Polls Point to Close Presidential Race in November

By Jim Malone | VOA News on May 24, 2012   Politics  

Latest Polls Point to Close Presidential Race in November

The latest public-opinion polls suggest this year’s U.S. presidential election could be a very close contest between President Barack Obama and his presumed Republican challenger, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.

Campaign Contributions Influence Public Policy

By University of Rochester on May 22, 2012   Politics  

Campaign Contributions Influence Public Policy

Although campaign contributions are widely viewed as a corrupting influence, for decades political scientists have failed to establish a direct connection between money and legislative outcomes.

Sheriff Arpaio Sends Deputy and Posse Member to Hawaii to Verify President Obama's Birth Certificate

By Staff on May 22, 2012   Politics  

Sheriff Arpaio Sends Deputy and Posse Member to Hawaii to Verify President Obama's Birth Certificate

Once again, Maricopa Count Sheriff, Joe Arpaio has thrust himself into controversy, by sending a county deputy from his "threats unit" to Hawaii to check out the validity of President Obama's birth certificate.

Obama and Romney Locked in Tight Race

By Jim Malone | VOA News on May 16, 2012   Politics  

Obama and Romney Locked in Tight Race

President Obama’s decision to support same-sex marriage in the United States could have an impact on what is expected to be a close presidential election in November. But most experts believe the president’s fate is still tied to the domestic economy.

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