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Albuquerque Journal

State District Judge Albert Mitchell Jr. lost his bid for retention in the November election, but he may not have to leave the job. That's because Mitchell has applied to fill the vacancy that will be created Jan. 1 by his election loss.

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James Bovard

President Obama and a heap of politicians are imploring us to view voting as the ultimate expression of our freedom and self-government. The reality is the vast majority of politicians will do as they damn well please after Election Day.

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http://www.lewrockwell.com, By Andrew P. Napolitan

Within hours of realizing that his party lost control of the U.S. Senate last week, President Obama nominated Loretta Lynch, the chief federal prosecutor in Brooklyn, N.Y., and an outstanding and apolitical professional, to be the next attorney gener

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Just as I predicted in this column last week, the GOP has captured the U.S. Senate, which means they now control both houses of Congress in Washington, D.C. But, if you recall, I also said that even if Republicans become the majority party in the Sen

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al-Jazerra

Turnout is usually measured as a proportion of registered voters, rather than of those eligible to vote – and U.S. census numbers show that more than 70 million U.S. citizens of voting age are not currently registered voters.

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