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WisDems rollout early vote drives Walworth County Today Early voting at 730 Washington Ave., Racine. May 24, noon, 314 State St., Beloit, with Judy Robson, former state senator and Rep Janis Ringhand of the 80th Assembly District. Early voting at 100 State St., Beloit. May 30, noon, at 111 W. Milwaukee St., |
![]() Christian Science Monitor | Primary protest votes show displeasure with Obama Boston.com WASHINGTON—Some presidential primary voters in Kentucky and Arkansas are taking a swipe at President Barack Obama, denying the incumbent nearly 4 out of every 10 votes cast on the Democratic side. In Kentucky's closed primary, about 42 percent of Analysis: Cotton avoids anti-establishment tide John Wolfe, the Man Who Would Beat Obama: The Arkansas/Kentucky Primary Thread |
Groups Mobilizing to Rebuff Washington Informer WASHINGTON – As many as 5 million people could be denied access to right to vote in the November presidential election because of a series of regressive actions, including insisting on photo identification at the polls, reducing time allotted for early |
![]() CTV.ca | Egyptians vote to pick president for first time Reuters There were no early reports of vote-related violence. The election is a momentous sequel to the popular revolt that toppled Mubarak 15 months ago. The military council in charge of a messy political transition since then has overseen a constitutional As Egypt holds landmark vote, a nation-by-nation look at Arab Spring's progress Tumultuous Vote in Egypt Tests Fledgling Democracy With Mubarak gone, Egyptians vote freely for leader |
![]() RT | Michael Gerson | Catholic vote might cost Obama key states The Courier-Journal WASHINGTON — In a blowout presidential election, a few large issues dominate. In a tight election, a range of smaller concerns — important to strategic constituencies in battleground states — can end up being crucial. President Obama may have hoped Obama's grand miscalculation with Catholics Obamacare could backfire on Barack The Turning Point of 2012? |


