These titles might lend readers a new perspective ahead of November 5.
These uplifting, nonpartisan books about voting and how elections work are a fun, educational way to introduce kids to the political process this election season.
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In US history, there have been many memorable elections – including those involving quick, decisive wins and others subjected ...
The politics of speech on the American campus ... Cass Sunstein, a professor at Harvard Law School, takes up this contentious ...
Her campaign did not answer a reporter’s inquiries about whether she ever read the books ... affection for him, the books don’t just speak to liberals’ political values.
Most local offices are explicitly nonpartisan. But a growing number of candidates and political action committees are ...
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Christine Border, owner of The Little Green Bookstore in Zelienople, got a major surprise when Bill Clinton stopped by the ...