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Through the AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project, the Brookings Institution and the American Enterprise Institute plan a collaborative effort extending through the 2008 presidential election to develop a bipartisan, practical national policy for election reform. Participants will synthesize research, monitor the implementation of the 2002 Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and...
Congress deserves both praise and criticism for its efforts on election reform.
Despite heated controversy over their use, photo IDs are commonly used to prevent voter fraud across the world.
Our turnout, which is basically the lowest among Western democracies, is pretty embarrassing.
Little is known about the effects of DTC advertising, especially its impact on consumer behavior (as opposed to attitudes and knowledge) and, ultimately, on consumer health.
The compromised version of art and history cultivated in our universities and practiced in our museums shortchanges the present by misrepresenting the past.
Texas has become the first state to admit that, in practice, front-loading the presidential primary season turned out to be a bad idea.
Iowa and New Hampshire want to preserve their first-in-the-nation standing in the presidential nominating process, but other states are threatening to crowd in on them.



