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Saudi King Salman, left, speaks with his son Prince Mohammed bin Salman as they wait for Gulf Arab leaders ahead of the opening of a Gulf Cooperation Council summit, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. On Wednesday, April 29, 2015. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

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55% Of Americans Want Independent To Run Against Trump, Clinton

It might have taken a shameless war criminal and a repugnant demagogue to finally wake Americans from their two-party stupor, but it’s happening — and it’s better late than never.​

May 20th, 2016
The Anti-Media
May 20th, 2016
By The Anti-Media
Donald Trump and Melania Trump with Hillary Rodham Clinton and Bill Clinton at Trump's wedding.

It’s happening! According to a new poll, Americans have finally maxed out their tolerance for “lesser evils” in presidential politics. The survey, published by independent research firm, Data Targeting, found a majority of Americans now want an independent candidate to take on Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump — two of the most disliked candidates

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Poll: Half In The US Say Presidential Nomination Process Rigged

A Reuters poll found that more than two-thirds of those polled want to see the nominating system changed.

April 28th, 2016
teleSUR
April 28th, 2016
By teleSUR
Steve Maskell

More than half of voters in the United States believe that the system U.S. political parties use to pick their candidates for the White House is "rigged" and more than two-thirds want to see the process changed, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. The results echo complaints from Republican front-runner Donald Trump and Democratic challenger

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Democratic-led States Websites Get Health Law Fix

Although the new policy fix is available to any state, Republican governors basically defaulted to federal control of online sign-ups in their states.

February 28th, 2014
Associated Press
February 28th, 2014
By Associated Press
Teresa Fryer

WASHINGTON (AP) — States that have experienced technical problems running their own health care enrollment websites are getting some help from the Obama administration. The administration quietly issued a health law fix Thursday to help those states. Several Democratic-led states, including Oregon, Maryland, Massachusetts and Hawaii, are still

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Afghan Presidential Candidates Start 1st Debate

The presidential race is playing out in the run-up to the planned withdrawal of NATO combat troops, and the April 5 vote will be a crucial test of whether the country can ensure a stable transition after years of war and while facing a Taliban insurgency that has vowed it will attempt to disrupt the […]

February 5th, 2014
Associated Press
February 5th, 2014
By Associated Press

The presidential race is playing out in the run-up to the planned withdrawal of NATO combat troops, and the April 5 vote will be a crucial test of whether the country can ensure a stable transition after years of war and while facing a Taliban insurgency that has vowed it will attempt to disrupt the poll. With Karzai ineligible to run for a

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