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Mitt Romney on the Middle Class and Global Warming

Mitt Romney on the Middle Class and Global Warming

By Joe Mohr on September 22, 2012

Mitt Romney succinctly verbalizes his ties with the middle class and his plan to deal with Global Warming in one short cartoon.

Category: Climate Change, Politics | Tags: Climate Change, election, global warming, mitt romney, Republicans | 0

Hank D and the Bee: Political Signs

Hank D and the Bee: Political Signs

By Joe Mohr on September 1, 2012

It seems like the campaign signs are quite dire this year. Oh, wait…

Category: Politics | Tags: attack ads, election, Hank D and the Bee, political cartoon, political signs, Politics | 0

Sesame Street Explains How Willard Mitt Romney Will Get Elected

Sesame Street Explains How Willard Mitt Romney Will Get Elected

By Joe Mohr on August 23, 2012

Dissecting Romney’s name to discover how he will get elected in November…

Category: Politics | Tags: election, gop, Mean Joe Green cartoon, mitt romney, Republicans, Sesame Street, Voter ID laws, voters | 0

Power to the People: California Power Company's Attempt to Buy a Constitutional Amendment Fails

Power to the People: California Power Company’s Attempt to Buy a Constitutional Amendment Fails

By Matt Embrey on June 9, 2010

On Tuesday California voters stood up and told Pacific Gas & Electric that they can’t buy the California Constitution by voting “No” on Proposition 16.

Category: Energy, Politics | Tags: Ballot Measure, california, corporate responsibility, election, john mccain, PGE, prop 16, Public Power, vote | 1

Massachusetts Election: Scott Brown and Martha Coakley on the Environment

Massachusetts Election: Scott Brown and Martha Coakley on the Environment

By Timothy Hurst on January 19, 2010

Everyone is talking about the impact the Massachusetts Senate race will have on national health care reform, but what about energy and the environment? Here’s how the two candidates stack up.

Category: Politics | Tags: election, environmental policy, martha coakley, mass, massachusetts, platform, scott brown | 1

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