Politics Q&A: Who Will Win the Latino Vote?
Maria Teresa Kumar of Voto Latino talks about the 2012 election, social media and why both parties are failing Hispanics.
Maria Teresa Kumar of Voto Latino talks about the 2012 election, social media and why both parties are failing Hispanics.
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The Harvard professor and campaign-finance-reform advocate reflects on the corrupting influence of money in American politics.
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For those concerned about the influence of money in politics, things have never been worse. But one activist sees reason for hope.
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The Ohio activist talks swing state politics, what it means to be part of the GOP, and whether or not she's a member of the establishment.
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The Kentucky senator and son of Ron Paul talks about the Constitution, the Republican Party and his father's appeal to independent voters.
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The outgoing chief technology officer of the United States talks about MacGyvering an innovations policy for the country.
One of the state's top experts on Hispanic politics in the GOP discusses the dynamics for Tuesday's primary -- without a candidate of her own to cheer.
Meet the man who is poised to fight the digital war against the Obama reelection machine.
He's determined to keep trying to get his message out, even if he can't get on the stage for this weekend's debates in New Hampshire.
The GOP front-runner's gay younger sister has defined her life and career in opposition to Gingrich's politics -- but they still love each other like family
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