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Election Watchdogs Gird for Problems by Casey Hynes, Roll Call Although state election officials say they’ve got it covered, election watchdogs are warning that a potentially volatile concoction of new voters, wayward poll workers, fickle voting equipment and Mother Nature could boil over Tuesday and threaten the integrity of the results across the country.
The Drawings He Drew by Casey Hynes, Roll Call While the presidential candidates battle each other over character issues and economic policies during the final weeks before the election, a new exhibit at the P&C Art Gallery in Old Town Alexandria makes the case for an alternative, nonpartisan candidate: Theodor Seuss Geisel, otherwise known as Dr. Seuss.
Coleman Sues Franken by Michael O'Brien, The Hill Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) has sued Democratic opponent Al Franken for defamation, claiming that Franken's television ads make false accusations about Coleman being the fourth most corrupt senator in Washington.
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Election Watchdogs Gird for Problems by Casey Hynes, Roll Call Although state election officials say they’ve got it covered, election watchdogs are warning that a potentially volatile concoction of new voters, wayward poll workers, fickle voting equipment and Mother Nature could boil over Tuesday and threaten the integrity of the results across the country.
The Drawings He Drew by Casey Hynes, Roll Call While the presidential candidates battle each other over character issues and economic policies during the final weeks before the election, a new exhibit at the P&C Art Gallery in Old Town Alexandria makes the case for an alternative, nonpartisan candidate: Theodor Seuss Geisel, otherwise known as Dr. Seuss.
Coleman Sues Franken by Michael O'Brien, The Hill Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) has sued Democratic opponent Al Franken for defamation, claiming that Franken's television ads make false accusations about Coleman being the fourth most corrupt senator in Washington.