Did an Election Day Lawsuit Stop Karl Rove’s Vote-Rigging Scheme in Ohio?
For 30 years, Karl Rove has won elections by a formula that depended on deceit and defamation. A...
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Posted by Eliza Fish | Jan 1, 2013 | Politics |
For 30 years, Karl Rove has won elections by a formula that depended on deceit and defamation. A...
Read MorePosted by Eliza Fish | Dec 1, 2012 | National Security, Politics |
1970 Poses as a volunteer for a Democratic Senate candidate in Illinois and circulates a letter to homeless people, advertising “free food, beer, girls and a good time for all” at the candidate’s campaign event. 1974–77 The...
Read MorePosted by Eliza Fish | Dec 1, 2012 | Politics |
If right-wing donors got little for their investment in the most expensive election in history, progressive funders prevailed. In the most expensive 2012 Senate race, Democrat Tim Kaine’s win in Virginia’s open seat, outside...
Read MorePosted by Eliza Fish | Dec 1, 2012 | Economy, Politics |
The biggest loser in the 2012 elections, perhaps a bigger loser than Mitt Romney, who does not...
Read MorePosted by Eliza Fish | Oct 15, 2012 | Foreign Policy, Politics |
The explanation for Mitt Romney’s Middle East madness is hiding in plain sight. Dan Senor has...
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