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    • About Presidential Primaries

      Political parties choose the presidential candidates they want to run in the next general election by holding primaries. Members of those parties must pick candidates to represent the party's ideas and who have the best chance of winning the general election. As recently as 1968, only 17 states held presidential primaries. Now almost... more »

    • How to Join Sinn Féin

      Sinn Féin is one of the fastest growing political parties in Ireland. The party is activist based and has branches (in Irish, “cumann”) throughout Ireland who work on both a local and national level. The party’s name means literally "ourselves" or "we ourselves". more »

    • How to Make Money During Election Years

      Although it has already been the subject of conjecture for months, 2008’s national election year still has miles to go. By November, we may all be crazed with candidates, polls, primary results and literature, but there’s one plan with promise: how to make money with the upcoming election.

      No, NOT by selling your vote! Being... more »

    • How to Join the Constitution Party

      The Constitution Party is a small political organization that lobbies for a strictly literal interpretation of the American Constitution. The party has a strong presence in 26 states and has been supported by prominent politicos like Pat Buchanan and Roy Moore. There are a number of ways in which you can join the Constitution Party,... more »

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