As the late ballots continued to come in, Mark Begich increased his marginal lead over Ted Stevens, the incumbent Senator (AK-R). One November 19, the day after his Read More

As the late ballots continued to come in, Mark Begich increased his marginal lead over Ted Stevens, the incumbent Senator (AK-R). One November 19, the day after his Read More
Kevorkian’s run for Michigan’s 9th district House seat proved unsuccessful on November 4, 2008. Running as an Independent, he was heavily outpaced by both the Republican incumbent and Read More
While the rest of the country is settling down after months of presidential, congressional and gubernatorial races, the states of Georgia and Minnesota are still going strong. After Read More
In one of the most heated political campaigns on November 4, California’s Proposition 8 passed, overturning the recent California Supreme Court decision, which had allowed same-sex marriages in Read More
With the election over and President-elect Obama setting up his transition administration, particular agendas become evident. Among them are issues that display stark differences between the current Bush Read More
Every place in the United States honors Election day in their own fashion. In the presidential candidates’ home states of Arizona and Illinois, the fever was higher than Read More
During the last 100 years, the states of California and New York have held the greatest sway over the United States’ laws and policies. In recent years, the Read More
The Democrats are looking to pick up quite a few seats in the House and the Senate. The question is, how many? The most recent development in respects Read More
Conservatives and Republicans alike have been critiquing the McCain campaign, at times– from within the campaign itself. Karl Rove has rebuked those involved, especially the people working within Read More
What do I mean by hate politics? I do not mean to imply that one hates the realm of politics– although those people do exist; rather, I by Read More