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Settle in for a long night of political law updates

I’ll be updating this post tonight with a few updates, but frankly you’re much better off following the links and watching the network of your choice. UPDATE: There are some points of interest in the WSJ’s note on allegations of … Continue reading

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Election results and where I’ll be online Tuesday night

The Times looks like it will have data-packed information on election night, so I’ll probably spend a lot of time over here on election night. Real Clear Politics will also be a hot spot. Politico should also have some great … Continue reading

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A worldwide survey of perceptions of corruption

Transparency International recently released is 2010 report on perceived levels of public sector corruption in 178 countries.  More information is here.  The U.S. comes in at 22.

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What political money buys (and what no money can buy)

From the Times. For all the artifice and attack ads, political campaigns still rely on dedicated workers who set aside their lives, sometimes without pay, to drive the elderly to the polls, to network with wealthy donors, to pipe up … Continue reading

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Friday story round-up

Who’s looking to move up if the House, as expected, switches parties?  Roll Call. Unions have a program to educate future candidates.  NY Times. Campaign literature found its way into employee paycheck envelopes.  NY Times.   Citizens United, anyone? October surprise?  … Continue reading

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