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    What sources do you check for political news on the U.S. mid-term elections?

    by Mark Glaser
    October 12, 2006

    Now that the mid-term elections are less than a month away, we can ignore them no longer. With the Mark Foley page-enticement scandal smoking in the Beltway, the various nationwide races are heating up as the Democrats try yet again to take control of one or both chambers of Congress. There are plenty of news sources online to follow the races, from mainstream media sites such as CNN’s Inside Politics to the conservative-blog aggregator, Pajamas Media’s PoliticsCentral to liberal power-houses such as Talking Points Memo with its Election Central clearinghouse of polls. So where do you go online to follow the election races and results? Who do you trust for good information, and where do you feel you can have a say in a political community online? Or tell us if you prefer TV and newspapers for political coverage. I’ll run the best comments in the next Your Take Roundup.

    Tagged: election politics

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