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Posted by Rick Perlstein | Aug 1, 2015 | Politics |
Never have so many done so much to reveal so little than in the collected journalism about...
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American politics is not easy for believers. “This is a forum where our candidates can...
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In the United States, money spent on candidates, politics, or public policy is protected...
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These are not happy times in Baton Rouge, where government officials are desperately trying to plug a $1.6 billion budget shortfall. But even by that standard, Wednesday, April 22, was particularly fraught. In the imposing state capitol that Huey Long built, the Senate Finance Committee was wrestling with a complicated cost-cutting scheme to repeal […]
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana The April 15 evening session of the Louisiana Senate began with a...
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