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Voters think Eric Holder played politics as U.S. attorney general and hope President Obama picks someone who's not like him to be the nation's next top law enforcement officer. But those who view the Constitution as "a living document" are much more appreciative of his efforts than those who favor a strict interpretation of that document. Read More |
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President Obama has pledged to combat the rising number of sexual assaults at colleges and universities, and California this week became the first state to pass a "yes means yes" bill which requires affirmative consent before sexual activity on state-funded campuses. But Americans aren't sure new codes of sexual conduct will reduce the assault problem and question whether it's something the federal government should be involved in. Read More |
| With the 2014 midterm elections in sight, it's no surprise to find Republicans and Democrats going at each other once again. But, with just six weeks left until America goes to the polls, which of the two parties that dominate the nation's political debate may be making in roads with voters? We decided to find out what America thinks. | | |
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