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Path: Return to Party Politics Home Page Party Politics is published six times a year (in January, March, May, July, September and November) (more...)
Third party (politics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In a two-party system of politics, the term third party is sometimes applied to a party other than the two dominant ones. While technically the term is limited to the third largest ... (more...)
Party politics: Throwing a red-white-and-blue fest
(AP) - Whether you're celebrating, biting your nails or drowning your misery, why not sweat out Tuesday's election returns with friends? After a long and tense campaign season ... (more...)
Party Politics by Wynton C. Hall on National Review Online
I think Obama is not tall on experience,? Robert Redford told the Irish Times last month, ?but I believe he?s a really good person. I hope he?ll win. (more...)
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The BBC reports: Public trust in senior politicians has fallen in the last two years, according to a survey carried out for the Committee on Standards in Public Life. (more...)
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Party Politics is a non-partisan, all-inclusive, big-tent group of 25-40-somethings who make politics fun by taking informational lectures out of stuffy church basements and ... (more...)
Political party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A political party is a political organization that seeks to attain and maintain political power within government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. (more...)
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Democratic Party: News & Videos about Democratic Party - CNN.com
Sen. John McCain railed against Democratic control of Washington during his closing argument of his presidential campaign. (more...)