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A minister belonging to a group demanding Congress reject the Trump administration's budget proposals and health care bill, is arrested during a demonstration in the Russell Senate Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, July 18, 2017. (AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
Democracy? In America?

The Great and Growing Gap Between Public Policy and Public Will

How (And Why) To Scrap The Electoral College

If Mrs. Clinton had worked as hard over the last 16 years to abolish the Electoral College as she worked to win the Democratic nomination, she would be moving back into the White House in January

November 22nd, 2016
John LaForge
November 22nd, 2016
By John LaForge
The constitution

Sixteen years ago, as the 2000 presidential election recount in Florida transfixed the nation, the newly elected Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke directly to the likelihood that Al Gore would win the popular vote and still lose the election: “I believe strongly that in a democracy, we should respect the will of the people,” Mrs. Clinton

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Greens & Libertarians Rally To Secure 5% Of The Popular Vote Ahead Of Election Day

Though third-party nominees received increased attention from both voters and the mainstream media in this year’s election cycle, they’re still up against the historic tendency of voters to ultimately cast their votes for Republicans and Democrats.

November 7th, 2016
Kit O'Connell
November 7th, 2016
By Kit O'Connell
Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson speaks during a campaign rally at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa. First it was Bernie Sanders. Now it's Gary Johnson and Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein being sized up by many young people. With a day to go, Hillary Clinton has struggled to convince young voters that she deserves their support.

AUSTIN, Texas --- Although some indicators suggest the 2016 presidential election could be closer than initially expected, prominent third-party candidates are urging voters not to waver in their support for options outside the traditional two-party system. Alternatives to the Democrat and Republican nominees, such as the Green Party’s Dr. Jill

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