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• ncc-1776.org by Neil L.SmithI was exhausted, by the end of Election Night, and pretty much the same way the next day.
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I was exhausted, by the end of Election Night, and pretty much the same way the next day.
Three times in Hillary Clinton's concession speech to Donald Trump she mentioned that America is a Constitutional Democracy, and yet if that was true she would be President of the United States today and not Donald J. Trump.
The Republican civil war was supposed to start this week. Instead, a ferocious struggle has erupted on the left over the smoldering remains of the Democratic Party.
The Republican civil war was supposed to start this week. Instead, a ferocious struggle has erupted on the left over the smoldering remains of the Democratic Party.
The once-lofty third party hopes for 2016 went out with a whimper Tuesday night, garnering just about 4% of the popular vote total and no electoral college votes in an election with one of the most shocking outcomes in recent political history.
Which states gave Gary Johnson his best results? Jill Stein? Evan McMullin? And who did those candidates help more, Trump or Clinton?
Neither Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson nor the Green Party's Jill Stein managed to make a dent in the Electoral College, but they did post a significant enough showing in several states arguably to help elect Donald Trump.
The odds of ANYONE being able to overcome the combined wealth and power of the leviathans above was absolutely zero. Each one of the listed cabals has enough power to destroy any would-be challenger. That Donald Trump was able to beat them all was tr
The parallels between the U.K.'s shocking approval of the Brexit referendum in June and the U.S.' even more shocking election of Donald Trump as president last night are overwhelming.
Politics can be a divisive topic, where issues and events can polarize the population into opposite sides of the spectrum.
I ask the Never-Trumpers to reconsider their hostile anti-Trump position for the sake of the nation. Please hear me out.
The Pirate Party in Iceland booked an important victory in the local parliamentary election today, scoring 14.5% of the total vote. While lower than most polls predicted, it marks the first time that a Pirate Party, anywhere in the world, has a serio
Independence Party is winner with 29 percent of votes cast Outgoing coalition loses majority as Progressives slump
Icelanders voted on Saturday in a snap election that could see the anti-establishment Pirate Party form the next government in the wake of the Panama Papers tax-dodging scandal and lingering anger over the 2008 financial meltdown.
Pirate Party may soon be king." This year has been a weird one when it comes to politics. And it's especially weird in Iceland, which is bracing for a Pirate Party takeover.
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The party that could be on the cusp of winning Iceland's national elections on Saturday didn't exist four years ago.
Perhaps the leading argument for democracy is that it substitutes "ballots for bullets": that it replaces the inconvenient and disruptive processes of violent change by peaceful changes expressing the majority will.
Until I viewed the video in the URL below, I had concluded from my time spent with Republicans that the Republican Party was more corrupt than the Democratic Party.
Alaska's two U.S. senators resigned leadership posts in the state Republican party after denouncing GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and saying he should step aside.
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Kate's grandpa is fond of repeating the mantra he and his fellow sailors repeated while serving aboard the USS Indiana during World War II: "Never discuss politics or religion." And he always adds, "So what does that leave to talk about? Girl
Inbred Two Party System Unites To Hold Onto Power: Elder Bush "Endorses Daughter-in-Law Hillary"
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Watching the unveiling of the next political era in the United States has been satisfying on many levels. It is especially nice to see large numbers of deplorables standing up for their bad selves, and watching the political class recoil and faint.
It's a binary election, we're told. Trump or Clinton. Pick a side. That's a lousy choice, and a false one. As our Publisher writes on today's front page, we refuse to choose the lesser of two evils. Not when there's a reasonable, and
Democrats thought he would take from Trump but polls show he's attracting voters who like neither candidate. Gary Johnson was never supposed to be a problem for Hillary Clinton. The low-profile Libertarian's presence on the ballot
For many reasons, including positive long-term societal impacts, it is imperative that Gary Johnson be allowed to participate in the upcoming Presidential Debate. 1. Johnson is not a typical third-party candidate. 2. Americans want another choice.
At 4 p.m., Milo Yiannopoulos puts on a pair of glasses for the first time today.
Could a third-party candidate appear on stage at the Sept. 26 presidential debate? That decision will be made by the small group of prominent Democrats and Republicans who control the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD). Given the American publi