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...midterm election Nov. 5 has lighted up the issue even more. While control of the House hangs in the balance and the race for the Senate is a DEAd heat, the political trend for marijuana is clear: support is gaining. The most interesting battles on the November ballot are over pot initiatives: to allow the city of San Francisco to grow and distribute medical marijuana, to replace jail with rehab in Ohio and decriminalize marijuana use in Arizona. Many of these proposals are relatively modest, but the pro-pot forces are also raising the stakes. In spite of the electorate...
...both Romney and O’Brien the path to victory lies in capturing the political center. Both candidates point to their fiscal experience, and their economic plans differ only by degree. They agree on some key issues, such as MCAS, but take opposite sides on the bilingual education ballot question and the death penalty...
...order to earn her place as the Democratic candidate on Tuesday’s ballot, she defeated three other Democrats—former U.S. Secretary of Labor Robert B. Reich, State Senate President Thomas F. Birmingham ’72 and former state legislator Warren E. Tolman—in the Sept. 17 primary...
After Tolman went down to defeat in the September primary, Stein is the only Clean Elections candidate on the Nov. 5 ballot...
...also supports repealing the income tax, which is on the ballot this year as Question...