Big Money Was A Bad Bet In 2012, But Rich Donors Vow To "Double Down" On Election Spending

The first true test of the post-Citizens United campaign financing landscape resulted in a cash “arms race”that drove election spending to unthinkable records, but with surprisingly little to show for the big checks cut by a cache of wealthy donors. The 2012 campaign will end up costing a total of over $6 billion, with $2 [...]

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    PRESIDENT OBAMA WINS REELECTION. ` Surpassing the 270 electoral votes necessary shortly after 11 PM on Tuesday night, President Barack Obama defeated Republican challenger Mitt Romney to win a second term in the White House. After a historically long, bitter and expensive campaign, the status quo was retained in Washington as the House and Senate [...]

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"True The Vote" And Other Conservative Volunteer Groups Target Minorities For Voter Suppression

New state-based voting restrictions have been joined by a more dangerous player in the game of voter suppression. There is growing concern that an army of tens of thousands of poll watchers ready to be stationed at voting sites across the country on Election Day could potentially disenfranchise poor and minority voters and swing the [...]

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2012 Will Be A Record $6 Billion Election

The 2012 election had long been predicted to set new records for money raised and spent during a single political campaign, but updated figures show that the actual money race has blown past expectations and is likely to be the most expensive in American history by nearly $1 billion.  The dismantling of national campaign finance [...]

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  “THERE ARE ALWAYS WAYS TO WORK FOR PEACE.“ So says Kathy Kelly, describing some of her work with Afghan Peace Volunteers. Besides urging international action to demand and enforce a cessation of hostilities in the country, APV supports a collective of Afghan women who work to create vital supplies of bedding and warm clothing [...]

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  “INVESTING IN MUSIC FOR ALL CITIZENS”: THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT MANY AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS DO NOT DO. “Non-profit” orchestras treat their audiences and their musicians just like many for-profit corporations treat their employees: get as much “productivity” as they can out of their employees by keeping their wages as low as possible. Symphonies in [...]

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Obama and Romney: Brothers of the Same Imperial Lodge

The following is a guest blog from Black Agenda Report editor Glen Ford. This was originally posted at Black Agenda Report on October 24, and is republished here with permission from the author. ….. Debate? What debate? What we witnessed Monday night was the total hegemony of imperial corporate ideology, served up in chocolate and [...]

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  DRINKING BEER WITH BUSH OR PLAYING FLAG FOOTBALL WITH ROMNEY: WHEN ARE NEWS REPORTERS GOING TO DROP THEIR PRETENSES OF BEING OBJECTIVE JOURNALISTS? An Associated Press reporter confuses political news with a fashion review in describing Romney’s attire and other senseless details of Romney and his campaign aides playing a game with reporters and [...]

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  “THIS WAS A WRETCHED DEBATE, WITH ALMOST NO REDEEMING QUALITIES.” You’d be forgiven if you thought Barack Obama and Mitt Romney were running mates instead of political adversaries if you watched the last of three presidential debate on Monday night. The pair spent much of the nearly two-hour event agreeing with each other on [...]

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"Drill, Baby, Drill": Record Domestic Oil Production Means "Windfall" For Industry, Pain At The Pump For Americans

With gas prices at record seasonal highs and an increasing disparity between what a barrel of oil trades for on the open market and what consumers pay at the pump, Americans are learning the hard way that more domestic oil production does not mean less pain at the pump.  The bitter presidential horse race that [...]

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