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Thursday, October 09, 2014

Voters Question Whether Either Major Party Has A Plan for the Future

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Voters Question Whether Either Major Party Has A Plan for the Future

Fewer voters than ever think either major political party has a plan for the nation's future, with most still convinced that neither represents the American people. Read More 

Americans Say Obama No Longer Deserves His Nobel Prize

As the winners of this year's Nobel Prizes continue to be announced this week, Americans remain skeptical about the politics behind the process and question President Obama's Peace Prize win in 2009. Read More 

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What America Thinks

Rising numbers of sexual assault cases at colleges and universities are a universal concern, but Americans aren't quite sure how to combat it California this week became the first state to pass a "yes means yes" bill which requires affirmative consent before sexual activity on state-funded college campuses in an effort to address the problem, but will it work? We decided to find out what America thinks.
 


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