By: Joel Hirschhorn | 2010-04-04 | Politics Because he wants to salvage American democracy and help Americans, Ralph Nader is running for president again. He deserves the support of all Americans that see themselves as progressives, dissidents, independents, and patriots who want to remove the stranglehold of the two-party plutocracy on our political system. When it comes to being an honest, proven and trustworthy change agent, Nader is the gold standard. read more
By: A.F. Cook | 2010-04-04 | Politics A report on an appearance by Independent candidate and 2000 Democratic presidential spoiler Ralph Nader before a gaggle of Green Party devotees in Washington, D.C., shortly after Nader announced he was "thinking" about running for president in 2008. read more
By: Rich Rubino | 2012-03-09 | Politics This article argues that under the National Popular Vote Initiative (NPVI) Kentucky voters would actually matter in Presidential contests. read more
By: Dan Bimrose | 2010-04-04 | Politics Ralph Nader has had a tremendously positive impact on consumer activism in the United States. Ralph Nader has made the possibility of a legitimate third party candidate seem real, if not currently viable. In fact he has had an impact on Presidential elections not by being a strong contender, but by stealing votes away from candidates who desperately needed them. Not many people can say that. read more
By: fridaymash | 2011-03-25 | Politics The long suffering electorate of NSW now faces the agonising prospect of having to cast a vote. The awful realisation is dawning that they're obliged to vote for one of the parties that has been sending them absolutely scatty for months. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Politics Did you know that independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader is up now to 6% and did you know that most all of those voters are Senator Barrack Obama's former supporters. As Barrack Obama moves to the center he is betraying the radical fringe more and more each day. As Barrack Obama makes his move to the center his once loyal followers are becoming increasingly skeptical of his true intentions. read more
By: Cherry xu | 2011-08-24 | Games Just look at some responses about Obama and Clinton. They describe them as young, good-looking---rarely do they say his policy of doing x, y, z is spot on. Obama ran on change. Most voters thought he emant for the better. Suckers. So, great ideas and stupid ideas die on the sidelines...but only one emerges that is supposedly the most electable from the bunch. Ron Paul will never be that person. read more
By: S. R. Perreault | 2010-04-04 | Politics The phrase "Independent Voter" will soon become a term of the past in political research and media targeting. The new research suggests the core of each voter can be persuaded. read more
By: S. R. Perreault | 2010-04-04 | Politics With the amount of political advertising increasing each election cycle, is this political media actually influencing voters? The most recent techniques and research provide important answers to this age old question. read more
By: Scott Perreault | 2010-04-04 | Politics As voter turn out declines each election cycle, candidates search for new ways to drive people to the polls. The easiest answer might be to motivate and harness the potential absentee ballots. We can show you how! read more
By: August Noble | 2010-04-04 | Politics Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton met in Unity, New Hampshire, in a united front to retire her campaign debt. "Retiring her debt" sounds better than what it really is: an outright bribe. What it all boils down to is Obama bought her support, as well as her voters, giving new meaning to the term "mercenary." read more
By: Jennifer Carpenter | 2010-04-04 | Politics Voter Initiative and Voter Referendum are two ways citizens can exert their power over the government. Unfortunately there is no national voter initiative or referendum process and not every state has decided to allow their voters to practice it either. read more
By: M. G. Matally | 2010-04-04 | Politics Millions of Americans readily take for granted their suffrage, their right to vote. I find this disturbing especially for blacks and women who had to wait for so long and fight so hard to win suffrage -- the 13th Amendment for blacks; the 19th Amendment for women. There must be reasons why too many Americans don't vote. What could it be that keeps eligible American voters from taking part in the biggest privilege of democracy? read more
By: sweety345 | 2011-01-11 | Training India is the largest and one of the most vibrant democracies in the world, accomplished running a democratic system for more than six decades. The Electoral Commission over the years strengthened its credibility at the fair, fearless and impartial exercise of his constitutional authority in cleaning the Indian electoral system, and stands as the guardian of democracy. Role Election Commission of India is to maintain the principles the nation was built. read more