Thinly Disguised Measure to Restrict Political Freedom Fails, Better Disguised Measure to Restrict Sexual Freedom Passes
Proposition 32 loses, Proposition 35 wins.
Proposition 32 loses, Proposition 35 wins.
Despite the passage of ballot initiatives in Washington and Colorado legalizing recreational marijuana, "the Drug Enforcement Administration's enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act remains unchanged," a DEA spokesperson told Reason this morning.
Elections have consequences thousands of miles away
What's 100+ deaths and billions in property destruction when it might be what it takes to decide a tight race?
Relationship with China may need mending after being bashed on the campaign trail
Laughs were had on set, Romney conceded later in the evening
US-Israeli alliance stronger than ever, the prime minister says
Outspent his Democratic opponent in Florida's 22nd district 5 to 1
America's not as divided as the razor thin margin in the popular vote might indicate, the president says in his victory speech
We'll just see how his best is with Colorado and Washington
50 to 47 percent over former Gov. Tommy Thompson
Pretty impressive, by team blue/team red American standards
Third strike will have to be of a serious or violent nature to trigger life sentence
Amendment 7 makes the right to a secret ballot a "fundamental" part of the state constitution
Up 75-40 with 41 percent in
Sets up a process for approving charter schools in the state
Oregon, Ohio, Florida still too close to call
Gary Johnson getting 1.1 percent in home of the Free State Project
Democrats look set to hold on to the senate
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