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DRIVING QUESTIONS: The Green Tour

04/18/08 - 2:33PM
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Students debate issues before presidential election

On Oct. 30, three College Democrats and three College Republicans debated on issues ranging from the economy and health care in the SAVE Collegiate Presidential Debate.

11/02/08 - 8:46PM
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Majority of donating trustees contributed to Romney campaign

If it were solely up to the Vanderbilt Board of Trust to elect the United States' next president, the country might be welcoming Republican Mitt Romney to the White House on Jan. 20, according to public records of campaign donations over $200.

11/02/08 - 8:35PM
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5th District ballot breakdown

Populism, the economy and the war in Iraq are all key themes in the local election for Tennessee's 5th District, and they cross party lines, according to election data and campaign literature.

11/02/08 - 8:31PM
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Election breakdown

Who's Your Justice?Monday, Nov. 3
Learn about the impact this election will have on the Supreme Court from law and political science doctoral candidate Carrie Russel from 8 to 9 p.m. in the Student Life Center Ballrooms.

11/02/08 - 8:29PM
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Vanderbilt Election 2008 Poll

Election Polls

10/26/08 - 10:10PM
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Candidates spar with 9 days to go

WASHINGTON (AP)—Republican John McCain declared "I'm going to win it," dismissing polls showing him behind with little more than a week to go in the presidential race.

10/26/08 - 8:29PM
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Black turnout is strong in early voting in South

CHARLOTTE, N.C.

10/23/08 - 9:12PM
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National experts speak on debate, campaign

“When I woke up this morning, I felt like I had to pinch myself,” said political science professor John Geer.

debate panel

10/07/08 - 1:40PM
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Presidential debate to put Nashville in spotlight

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Gov. Phil Bredesen and Nashville Mayor Karl Dean say they're excited about the international attention the city will get as a result of having the next presidential debate at Belmont University.

10/06/08 - 2:55PM
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