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As the younger Daley readily acknowledged, radically different demographics and the attendant alterations in the political calculus clearly made the machine politics for which Chicago became famous an anachronism by the end of the twentieth century. ... Entries : Machine Politics...
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Political machine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Richard J. Daley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Political Boss The Ward Heeler The Immigrant ... Got the Votes > Ran the ward Brought in the votes > Gave the Jobs Got the jobs > Gave the vote...
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Reapportionment and redistricting are vexing problems of meta-politics. They are "meta" issues because they concern the rules of the political process itself—the way the teams are chosen.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about machine politics. machine politics. Information about machine politics in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... The idea of machine politics was epitomized in the USA in the late 19th century, where it was used to control individual cities, most notably New York and Chicago,
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The voting reform called for after Florida 2000 hasn't materialized. ... Politics + Current Affairs ... Add to his picture allegations that voting machine companies are in cahoots with politicians. Mother Jones reported in its November/December 2003 issue that there are doubts about the legitimacy of some voting-machine companies:
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Josh Marshall pointed to Scooter Libby joining the Hudson Institute. This is another example of brass knuckle machine politics - break the law and we'll take care of you.
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