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Pragmatic Revolt » 2006 elections (1539 words)
Two of those candidates won thier elections but it was the third candidate that soured me on politics in general.
I had contemplated giving a “blow by blow” overview for the recent election but decided against it because there are many others that have given their opinions much better than I could have.
With a little more than two weeks before the election, it is time to make give my endorcements and predictions for Nov 7th.
2006 Elections Reflect American Diversity (680 words)
Washington -- Americans of diverse racial and ethnic origins and religious beliefs are seeking political office in the 2006 elections.
Fourteen women currently serve in the Senate, and 12 (including six incumbents) are on the 2006 ballot.
Fully 84 percent of registered Muslims cast ballots in the 2004 election, a rate significantly higher than the national average.
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