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An electorate that continues to be partially-informed each and every election year is nothing to shrug our shoulders about.
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With unprecedented resources and unique media savvy, Rhee is reshaping the landscape of education reform.
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In 2008, Barack Obama was one of us. He's more than that now.
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Tomorrow night will be the first time I experience election night not as a world-changing battle between my side and the bad guys—but rather, as a cultural spectacle to be taken in with amused detachment.
A Showcase of Electoral Unpreparedness
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November 5, 2012
Hurricane Sandy is a cautionary tale.
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