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But a map of car ownership - produced by R.L. Polk & Co. - overlaid on the electoral map reveals the surprising extent to which how we vote corresponds with what we drive.
And that map may become increasingly familiar. Michael Barone is a senior political columnist for the Washington Examiner. This column is reprinted with permission from washingtonexaminer.com.
Reporting from Sacramento — As the U.S. Supreme Court considers its role in forcing states to draw fair political maps, Californians know well how the process can be manipulated. They saw it ...
TILTON, New Hampshire — A man from the Lakes Region said his car was targeted in an alleged road rage incident due to political displays depicted on his car.“I love my country, and I just ...
In the 1950s, political handicappers ranked about 130 of the seats in the House as competitive, but now only categorize about 48 like that, said Josh Huder, a senior fellow at Georgetown ...
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