
Unraveling California’s $11 million mystery
After days of drama, Californians now know something about the origins of a mystery $11 million political donation - the largest anonymous donation in the state's history - but much more is still hidden from view.

In Massachusetts, Warren race a ground operation
In the central Massachusetts region, the city of Worcester and Worcester County are seen as crucial to the race.
Arrest in Virginia exposes the real voter fraud
The arrest in Virginia last week of a young Republican operative reveals a possible large scale GOP voter fraud scheme.

Which Mitt Romney is the real Mitt Romney?
We ask that question because the Republican presidential nominee has apparently drawn even with incumbent Barack Obama in the race for the White House.

Angela Davis speaks to 2,000 at Michigan rally
A standing room only crowd of nearly 2000 people welcomed renowned activist and scholar Angela Davis to Detroit to celebrate the 40th anniversary of her acquittal.

Latino voter numbers to rise 25 percent
The number of Latino voters will rise by 25 percent in the 2012 election, to 12.6 million, compared to 2008, and they'll hold the key votes in more states than ever before.

In final debate, voters say Obama won decisively
Of the more than 500 uncommitted voters polled after viewing last night's presidential debate, 53% said President Barack Obama won, while only 23% gave it to GOP opponent Mitt Romney.

Romney's entitlement and the 2012 elections
Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan, and far-right Republicans love to throw around the word "entitlement." What breathtaking hypocrisy!

Union says Romney did not seek women for top posts
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney was wrong when he said that, as Massachusetts governor, he sought information about qualified working women for his Cabinet.

In Wisconsin, historic bid for Senate amidst presidential battle
If elected, Democrat Tammy Baldwin will become the first openly gay senator in U.S. history, and the first woman senator from the Badger State.

