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Home >  Research Areas >  AEI's Political Corner >  Political Report, March 2005
Political Report, March 2005
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By John C. Fortier, Ben J. Wattenberg, Norman J. Ornstein, Karlyn Bowman, Barry McMillion
Posted: Friday, March 18, 2005
POLITICAL REPORT
Volume 1, Issue 3  
Publications Date: March 18, 2005

Politics Watch  
Political Report (formerly Politics Watch) is a monthly newsletter featuring commentary, polling data, and other information and analysis related to current political debates.

The March issue covers Social Security reform, a look back at the Iraq war, the oldest Congress, economic indicators, governors' races, party identification, and numerous public opinion snapshots.

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