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  2. Category:American political blogs - Wikipedia

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  3. Alternative media (U.S. political left) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of alternative media supporting the views of the American political left. It covers alternative media sources including talk radio programs, TV shows, podcasts, investigative journalism, documentaries, blogs and other alternative media sources.

  4. Category:American political websites - Wikipedia

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    American political blogs (1 C, 100 P) Pages in category "American political websites" The following 144 pages are in this category, out of 144 total.

  5. Liblogs - Wikipedia

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    The Liblogs membership consists of bloggers who generally support the Liberal Party of Canada. Content from member blogs is aggregated on the main Liblogs website. Founded in 2005 by blogger and Liberal activist Jason Cherniak, [1] Liblogs now includes more than 250 blogs, and is a registered non-profit corporation.

  6. Alternative media (U.S. political right) - Wikipedia

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    American blog Captains Quarters played a role in the 2004 Canadian election, outflanking a Canadian judicial gag order on media coverage of hearings related to a Canadian Liberal Party corruption scandal. The fallout from the scandal helped lead to a Conservative victory in the following election.

  7. List of American liberals - Wikipedia

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    According to Ian Adams, all major American parties are "liberal and always have been. Essentially they espouse classical liberalism, that is a form of democratized Whig constitutionalism plus the free market. The point of difference comes with the influence of social liberalism". [1]

  8. Daily Kos - Wikipedia

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    Daily Kos (/ k oʊ z / KOHZ) is a group blog and internet forum focused on the U.S. Democratic Party and progressive [1] liberal American politics. [2] [3] The site publishes blog posts, [4] polls, [5] election and campaign fundraising data, [3] [6] and is considered an example of "netroots" activism.

  9. Category:Political blogs - Wikipedia

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    Political blogs are blogs which primarily cover political news and politically-charged topics. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of ...