The Wealthy Have a Bigger Role in Politics. They Don’t Need to.

By Norman Ornstein
Roll Call Contributing Writer
June 16, 2004, 12 a.m.

The American Political Science Association rarely takes positions on the institutional issues of governance and politics that are studied by its academic membership. In fact, the last time the APSA injected itself into a broader governance controversy was over 50 years ago, when it issued a report titled “Towards a More Responsible Two-Party System.”



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Cortés: Secure the Border, Please

Sept. 8, 2:37 p.m.

No one wants the border secured more than the Hispanic community. We are stunned when conservative Members of Congress, national conservative media, policy and opinion leaders think Hispanics are against efforts to secure our borders. Perhaps this is because of media distortions, but nothing is further from the truth — America’s Hispanic community supports and encourages efforts to secure our borders. Read Full Article

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