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Boucher Loses in VA-9

By | 11.02.10 | 8:39 pm

Rep. Rick Boucher (D-Va.) has lost his re-election bid tonight to Republican opponent Morgan Griffith, the Associated Press says. Though Boucher had an early lead in the race, recent polls showed the race to be tight.

Boucher may very well be one of the first Democrats to lose a seat, More…

A Grand Bargain on Campaign Finance Reform?

By | 11.02.10 | 1:10 pm

The flood of political spending, coupled with the likely defeat of campaign finance hero Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.), is making the elections a pretty grim spectacle for campaign finance advocates, but The Wall Street Journal opinion page is feeling positively giddy:

As for the rest of us, we can

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Obama to Stump for Perriello Friday

By | 10.26.10 | 1:27 pm

Jessica Barba, campaign spokeswoman for Rep. Tom Perriello (D-Va.), tells TWI that President Obama will stump for the embattled Democrat on Friday in Charlottesville, Va.

Obama’s visit comes just days before the midterm elections. Perriello is in a tight race with his Republican opponent, state Sen. Robert Hurt. Hurt has More…

Sierra Club Attempts to Tie Hurt to Oil Industry in Latest Ad

By | 10.26.10 | 9:14 am

A week before the midterm elections, the Sierra Club today released an advertisement touting Rep. Tom Perriello’s (D-Va.) record on clean energy and attempting to tie his Republican opponent, state Sen. Robert Hurt, to the oil industry. It’s the latest effort by outside groups to influence the race. Politico reported More…

Santa Clara Plans to Push Back on Immigration Enforcement Program

By | 10.20.10 | 2:29 pm

After Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials shot down the idea of communities opting out of an ICE program, law enforcement leaders in Santa Clara, Calif., are looking at other ways to avoid stepping up their involvement in immigration enforcement. The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors voted Sept. More…

Brewer Tries to Keep Foreign Governments Out of Immigration Lawsuit

By | 10.06.10 | 3:32 pm

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is protesting a federal court’s decision to allow foreign governments to file “friend-of-the-court” briefs in the Justice Department’s lawsuit against Arizona’s SB 1070 immigration law. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which will hear the case in November, ruled Monday that Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, More…

Communities Opt Out of Immigration Enforcement Program

By | 09.29.10 | 2:48 pm

The first state communities are beginning to opt out of Secure Communities, a fingerprint-sharing program between local police and federal immigration enforcement officers. The program, which the Department of Homeland Security plans to extend nationwide by 2013, goes against some communities’ philosophies about policing immigration. Although the program has always More…

GOP Gambles With Its ‘Pledge to America’

By | 09.23.10 | 9:58 am

After following a long road to completion, the GOP’s “Pledge to America” is finally being announced today in Sterling, Virginia, and almost everybody thinks it’s a bad idea. That’s because the document, while it proposes a seemingly well trodden list of Republican talking points that includes repealing health care, More…

After Delays, GOP Set to Release New ‘Contract With America’

By | 09.21.10 | 9:46 am

Republicans are announcing that their much touted “Contract With America,” will be unveiled in Virginia on Thursday and they promise that it will present a clear and constructive alternative to voters before midterms. While the GOP is riding a strong anti-incumbent wave of sentiment among voters, its two year More…

Illegal Immigrant Violence Prompts Vow for Crackdown in Massachusetts

By | 09.10.10 | 10:55 am

Massachusetts state representatives are vowing to push for tough immigration laws after an illegal immigrant suspected of killing two people was discovered to be in deportation proceedings. Fernando Guerrero-Lara, an immigrant from the the Dominican Republic, was awaiting a March 2011 preliminary removal hearing in U.S. Immigration Court More…