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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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Vote caging and disenfranchisement
Vanderbilt Students of Non-Violence
Social responsibility and investing
Change we can believe in?
Vanderbilt hosts alternative debate
Meet your third party candidates
The economic downturn: an overview
Red Cross trains volunteers
McCain and Obama faceoff on the issues
Franken seeks senate seat
Update: new look for website
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The decline of the Republican party
Third parties ignored in election discourse
It's not just the economy, stupid
Why you should hate the Electoral College
Palin, Clinton have one thing in common
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