Politics and the Supreme Court New York Times The Supreme Court underscored its power to shape American life when it took major cases about the health care reform law, Arizona's anti-immigrant law and the Voting Rights Act in an election year. But this is not simply a case of the court thrusting ...
Nevada: How The West Will Be Won Huffington Post (blog) What Republicans didn't realize was that Sandoval won only 15% of the Latino vote in his state, thanks to his support for SB 1070 in the neighboring state of Arizona. According to Fernando Romero, president of Hispanics in Politics, the oldest Hispanic ... DUVALL: Immigration, not economy, could tip 2012 electionTonawanda News
Employment gains spur some rethinking Tucson Citizen 03, 2012, under Arizona Republic News WASHINGTON – An unexpectedly rosy jobs report set off a chain reaction Friday, upending economists' gloomy predictions for the coming year, leading to a surge on Wall Street and potentially boggling the political... Send to a friendOpen Mike, Feb 3-5, 2012Politico
VIDEO: Who is afraid of Sheriff Arpaio? Tucson Citizen In Arizona, to go up against Arpaio means your political career is over (if you are a Republican). It also has meant that you, your family and career could be threatened. By not asking serious questions to Arpaio's chief Deputy Jerry Sheridan or County ...
Sunday Breakfast Menu, Feb. 5 New York Times (blog) Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota returns to the Sunday shows, joining Bloomberg's “Political Capital” this week. Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the Senate majority leader, and Senator John McCain, Arizona Republican and former presidential ...