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November 2, 2006 -
With midterm elections days away, public concern is growing over potential problems with the technology used to count the overwhelming majority of American votes cast in county, state and federal races. Further fueling worries about a hijacked electoral system, tonight at 9 p.m.
November 2, 2006 -
North Carolina hasn't received the same national hype this election season as neighbors Tennessee and Virginia, but there's still plenty of political drama unfolding in the Old North State.
November 2, 2006 -
The Future of Music Coalition -- a national nonprofit that aims to find creative solutions to challenges involving music and technology -- will gather in New Orleans from Friday, Nov. 3 through Monday, Nov. 6. The meeting hopes to shine a light on continuing post-storm reconstruction efforts in the city's musical community.
November 2, 2006 -
The latest developments in the Tennessee U.S. Senate race still do not seem to give either candidate a clear edge, and there are too many moving parts in this race to single out any one deciding factor.
November 2, 2006 -
Those looking for signs of a backlash against recent campaign mudslinging may have to look no further than this column in Wednesday's Dallas Morning News:
November 2, 2006 -
The New York Times ads to the evidence that Iraq will define the 2006 mid-term elections, a frame that benefits Democrats:
November 1, 2006 -
Whatever the negative attacks and personal gaffes swirling around the 2006 mid-terms, evidence is mounting that elections -- more than any other issue -- will be a vote about Iraq. As a Wall Street Journal-NBC News poll released yesterday found: