Delay, Confusion For Storm-Stricken Voters
Everything was supposed to be ready for election day, another failed government promise
Everything was supposed to be ready for election day, another failed government promise
Libertarian intellectual and Georgetown professor of law Randy Barnett - one of the architects of the legal challenges to Obamacare - writes in today's Wall Street Journal that if you care about liberty, you should vote for the Republicans.
Were refused entry by Democratic voting chief judges
Says the signs advertised the presence of anti-gun "retards and half-wits"
Rapper Jay Z profited from eminent domain abuse in Brooklyn.
Recent superstorm not deterring as many as some thought
Thinks to polls favor the president in crucial swing states
Obama and Romney both at 47 percent
Thinks there will be "at least" 240 Republicans in the 113th Congress
Gary Johnson gets his first vote! Also, those other guys
But will they be less control-freaky than men?
You can send me a check, directly
Good luck calling this one, especially with most Americans hanging-up the phone
Calls went out to Democrats who are now fairly upset
The closer the numbers, the bigger the nightmare
If the Reason staff's voting intentions are anything to go by it looks like for at least some libertarians the race for the White House will offer no cause for celebration, whatever the outcome.
Says her sexual orientation has not been campaign issue
If Mitt Romney ends this week as President-Elect Romney, it will be for these six reasons.
Shut out of debates and mostly ignored by the press
That free cup of coffee might ... nobody even knows. There's a law, though!
The latest polls indicate that most Washington voters continue to favor marijuana legalization, while Colorado voters are not quite as enthusiastic but still may approve this unprecedented reform.
Those who are deployed overseas
Katy Perry, Amy Poehler, and Will Ferrell offer no surprises
Marijuana legalization advocates are fighting a ballot initiative that would legalize marijuana.
Robocalls telling voters polling places have changed locations
Predicts popular vote majority of two percent