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  • I expect that the Battle of the Electorate is about to begin.

    Links for Wednesday « Gerry Canavan 2010

  • All of this suggests that the US Electorate is actually thoroughly sophisticated and is well able to cut through the bull and make up its own mind about the character and policies of the candidates and that no matter by how much you outspend your rival, it is no guarantee of success.

    Money Can't Buy Them Love 2008

  • All of this suggests that the US Electorate is actually thoroughly sophisticated and is well able to cut through the bull and make up its own mind about the character and policies of the candidates and that no matter by how much you outspend your rival, it is no guarantee of success.

    Archive 2007-12-30 2007

  • Given that MPs are elected by their constituents, and that their salary and expenses are paid from the public purse, it is not inaccurate to say that the Electorate are the Employers of Members of Parliament, and as such have a right to know how public funds are being used in the expenses process.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Dungeekin 2009

  • Given that MPs are elected by their constituents, and that their salary and expenses are paid from the public purse, it is not inaccurate to say that the Electorate are the Employers of Members of Parliament, and as such have a right to know how public funds are being used in the expenses process.

    MP Expenses - They Work For YOU Dungeekin 2009

  • Chapter 4, "An Informed and Educated Electorate," looks at the decay in the quality of the news media due to the abandonment of the FCC's old fairness doctrine and related provisions like the equal-time requirement for political candidates.

    Ian Fletcher: Review: Thom Hartmann's Rebooting the American Dream Ian Fletcher 2011

  • Chapter 4, "An Informed and Educated Electorate," looks at the decay in the quality of the news media due to the abandonment of the FCC's old fairness doctrine and related provisions like the equal-time requirement for political candidates.

    Ian Fletcher: Review: Thom Hartmann's Rebooting the American Dream Ian Fletcher 2011

  • Chapter 4, "An Informed and Educated Electorate," looks at the decay in the quality of the news media due to the abandonment of the FCC's old fairness doctrine and related provisions like the equal-time requirement for political candidates.

    Ian Fletcher: Review: Thom Hartmann's Rebooting the American Dream Ian Fletcher 2011

  • Chapter 4, "An Informed and Educated Electorate," looks at the decay in the quality of the news media due to the abandonment of the FCC's old fairness doctrine and related provisions like the equal-time requirement for political candidates.

    Ian Fletcher: Review: Thom Hartmann's Rebooting the American Dream Ian Fletcher 2011

  • Chapter 4, "An Informed and Educated Electorate," looks at the decay in the quality of the news media due to the abandonment of the FCC's old fairness doctrine and related provisions like the equal-time requirement for political candidates.

    Ian Fletcher: Review: Thom Hartmann's Rebooting the American Dream Ian Fletcher 2011

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