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Voter Apathy: The Missing Half of America

Against Iraq Policy, Electronic Voting, Corporate Media

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Voter Apathy: The Missing Half of America

Myth of the Divided Nation
 

Although, a day before the election, it’s anyone’s guess as to whether the nation will be painted blue or red, we can be assured that almost half of the nation’s eligible voters will fail to dip their brushes into the paint bucket.
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Since George W. Bush’s decisive victory on November 2, pundits have been proclaiming a great cultural divide in this country and explaining the outcome of this election as a result of the fact that the Democratic Party is out of touch with the heartland of America.
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Against Iraq Policy, Electronic Voting, Corporate Media Under the Republican Tax Cut Complex

On Thursday, November 4, the Aurora Forum for Exploring Democratic Ideals held a post-election town hall meeting in a packed Kresge auditorium. Since the re-election of George W. Bush on November 2, campus liberals have been conspicuously dejected.
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This election was very difficult for me. I am now more certain than ever that I believe in the Republican principles of limited government and strong defense. Yet, I’m confronted with the reality of the Bush administration’s ballooning of government debt and increasingly questionable foreign policy.
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