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(RNN) - A record number of American voters identify themselves as Independent as the country gears up to choose a challenger for President Barack Obama, according to a Gallup poll released Monday. Although the number of voters identifying with the Indepe
Two GOP members were also reelected: Mark McGrath, District 2, and Dean Bodner, District 3. Jack Mahar Sheriff Jack Mahar fended off a challenge by Democrat Gary Gordon in one of the nastiest races of the season. Gordon won the Conservative Party...
Fabio Gadea, who lost his bid for president on the Liberal Independent Party (PLI) ticket, attends a march against alleged electoral fraud and the re-election of Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday Dec. 3, 2011. President... View Photo »
Moderate Voice An Internet hub with domestic and international news, analysis, original reporting, and popular features from the left, center, indies, centrists, moderates, and right « Trump Ditches GOP: Registers as Independent and Dangles Independent...
Donald Trump continued to tease a potential presidential run by changing his voter registration Thursday from Republican to “unaffiliated” and publicly denouncing the behavior of members of his former party. Michael Cohen, an aide to Trump, said the...
The three-judge panel said the birthers didn’t have the right to sue President Obama because none of them have suffered an injury at his expense. Although 2008 Independent Party candidate Alan Keyes was among the plaintiffs, the court ruled that even...
Supporters are reflected in the glasses of Fabio Gadea, who lost his bid for president on the Liberal Independent Party (PLI) ticket, as he attends a march against alleged electoral fraud and the re-election of Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega in... View Photo »
Garden are trying to keep up with the daring diners -- but they're also trying not to leave Grandma behind. If they just sprinted ahead with the "culinarily forward" we could see a dining chasm as deep as the one that divides us politically. That's right.
March, when Malverne will hold a special election for the village trustee seat currently held by Patricia Canzoneri-Callahan. Learn more about this and other top local stories in our look at the headlines for Dec. 21. Callahan's Candidacy: Malverne...
The Independent Party (Partido Independiente in Spanish) is a social democratic and christian socialist political party in Uruguay. Its goal is to built a third way away from the heterodox left-wing coalition Frente Amplio and the traditional parties Colorado Party and National Party. Full Article
Fabio Gadea, presidential candidate of Nicaragua's Liberal Independent Party, PLI, waves to supporters during a closing campaign rally in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. Presidential elections in Nicaragua are scheduled for Sunday.
View Photo »Fabio Gadea, left, Nicaragua's presidential candidate of the Liberal Independent Party, PLI, waves to supporters next to his wife Thema Vougle during a campaign closing rally in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. Presidential elections in Nicaragua are scheduled for Nov. 6.
View Photo »Supporters of Fabio Gadea, presidential candidate of Nicaragua's Liberal Independent Party, PLI, attend a closing campaign rally in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. The banner, referring to Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega, reads in Spanish: 'Daniel we do not want what...
View Photo »Fabio Gadea (L), the presidential candidate from Nicaragua's Liberal Independent Party, waves at supporters during a campaign rally in Managua October 25, 2011. Nicaragua's presidential elections will be held on November 6.
View Photo »Presidential candidate for the Liberal Independent Party (PLI) Fabio Gadea (R) speaks to Organization of American States (OAS) representative Dante Caputo (L) during a meeting at Gadea�s house in Managua October 13, 2011. Caputo, the Chief of the Electoral Accompaniment Mission will...
View Photo »Presidential candidate for the Liberal Independent Party (PLI) Fabio Gadea greets supporters during his campaigning rally in the town of Ticuantepe September 28, 2011. Elections will be held on November 6.
View Photo »Presidential candidate for the Liberal Independent Party (PLI) Fabio Gadea greets the media from inside his car after meeting with Organization of American States (OAS) Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza in Managua September 28, 2011.
View Photo »Supporters of Fabio Gadea, presidential candidate for the Liberal Independent Party (PLI), attend the inauguration of electoral campaigning in Sebaco, about 100 km (63 miles) north of Managua, August 28, 2011. Presidential and parliamentary elections will be held on November 6. The...
View Photo »Presidential candidate for the Liberal Independent Party (PLI) Fabio Gadea and his wife Thelma Voguel de Gadea greet supporters during the start of election campaigning in Sebaco town, about 63 miles (100 km) north of Managua, August 28, 2011. The elections will be held on November 6.
View Photo »Presidential candidate for the Liberal Independent Party (PLI) Fabio Gadea greets supporters during the start of election campaigning in Sebaco town, about 63 miles (100 km) north of Managua, August 28, 2011. The elections will be held on November 6.
View Photo »Fabio Gadea, right, presidential candidate for the Liberal Independent Party, PLI, waves to supporters during a campaign rally in Sebaco, Nicaragua, Sunday Aug. 28, 2011. Presidential elections in Nicaragua are scheduled for Nov. 6.
View Photo »Fabio Gadea, center, presidential candidate for the Liberal Independent Party, PLI, accompanied by his wife Thelma Voguel, left, waves to supporters during a campaign rally in Sebaco, Nicaragua, Sunday Aug. 28, 2011. Presidential elections in Nicaragua are scheduled for Nov. 6.
View Photo »Fabio Gadea, presidential candidate for the Liberal Independent Party (PLI), presents his government plan in Managua, Nicaragua, Thursday Aug. 18, 2011. Presidential elections in Nicaragua are scheduled for Nov. 6.
View Photo »Fabio Gadea, right, presidential candidate for the Liberal Independent Party (PLI), waves to supporters accompanied by his wife Thelma Voguel de Gadea, second from right, his running mate Edmundo Jarquin, second from left, and Jarquin's wife Claudia Chamorro, far left, at an event...
View Photo »A supporters of Fabio Gadea, former presidential candidate for the Liberal Independent Party (PLI) waves the Nicaragua flag as he takes part in a march in Managua Dicember 3, 2011. Supporters marched in Nicaragua denouncing what they claim to be electoral fraud in the November 6...
View Photo »Supporters of Fabio Gadea, former presidential candidate for the Liberal Independent Party (PLI) take part in a march in Managua Dicember 3, 2011. Supporters marched in Nicaragua denouncing what they claim to be electoral fraud in the November 6 elections in Nicaragua.
View Photo »Fabio Gadea, who lost his bid for president on the Liberal Independent Party (PLI) ticket, attends a march against alleged electoral fraud and the re-election of Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday Dec. 3, 2011. President and one-time Sandinista...
View Photo »Supporters are reflected in the glasses of Fabio Gadea, who lost his bid for president on the Liberal Independent Party (PLI) ticket, as he attends a march against alleged electoral fraud and the re-election of Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday Dec. 3,...
View Photo »Supporters of Fabio Gadea, former presidential candidate from the Liberal Independent Party (PLI), shout slogans during a protest in Masaya city November 12, 2011. Supporters of Gadea protested the results of Sunday's presidential election that handed victory to Daniel Ortega.
View Photo »A supporter of Fabio Gadea, former presidential candidate for the Liberal Independent Party (PLI), holds up a sign that reads, "New Elections", in Masaya city November 12, 2011. Supporters of Gadea protested the results of Sunday's presidential election that handed victory to Daniel...
View Photo »A supporter of the ruling Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) party fires a homemade mortar near a protest of supporters of Fabio Gadea, former presidential candidate for the Liberal Independent Party (PLI), in Masaya city November 12, 2011. Supporters of Gadea protested the...
View Photo »Supporters of the ruling Sandinista National Liberation Front, FSLN, burn a Liberal Independent Party, PLI, banner as PLI supporters hold a demonstration nearby in Masaya, Nicaragua, Saturday Nov. 12, 2011. The PLI group was protesting the re-election of Nicaragua's President Daniel...
View Photo »A supporter of the ruling Sandinista National Liberation Front, FSLN, shoehorns himself between two riot police to yell, "You are the thieves!" PLI supporters are protesting the re-election of Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega. A team from the European Union said in a news release...
View Photo »Riot police maintain a barrier between supporters of the ruling Sandinista National Liberation Front, FSLN, seen in background, and supporters of the opposition, Liberal Independent Party, PLI, not pictured, who held a demonstration nearby, in Masaya, Nicaragua, Saturday Nov. 12, 2011. ...
View Photo »Supporters of the Sandinista National Liberation Front party wave Nicaraguan flags during clashes with supporters of Fabio Gadea, former presidential candidate from the Liberal Independent Party (PLI), in Managua November 9,2011. Daniel Ortega of the Sandinista National Liberation Front...
View Photo »Fabio Gadea, presidential candidate of Nicaragua's Liberal Independent Party, PLI, waves to supporters during a closing campaign rally in Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. Presidential elections in Nicaragua are scheduled for Sunday.
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