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    This year will be the first that all Colorado voters received mail ballots, even without requesting them. (iStock Photo)
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    Colorado bellwether

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    October 31, 2014 3:28 pm
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    Supporters of Tunisian party Nida Tunis (Tunisia Calls) celebrate their victory in parliamentary elections in Tunis, Tuesday, Oct.28, 2014. Nida Tunis took around 35 percent of the seats of the parliament, giving it the right to present a prime minister and form a governing coalition. The Islamists trailed with just 25 percent of the seats. (AP Photo/Hassene Dridi)
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    Tunisia: From Arab Spring to Carthaginian Summer?

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    Hong Kong Protest Shifts, but World Democracies Ignore

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    Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn speaks during a press conference at the Governor's office at the State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois, on January 30, 2009. (Photo by Michael Tercha/Chicago Tribune/MCT via Getty images)
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    October 26, 2014 9:00 am
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    Hong Kong Democracy Protesters to Meet With Government Officials

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    Francis Fukuyama, an American political scientist, political economist and author, speaks at the Leadership Academy for Development Program, organized by the School of Advanced International Studies of the Johns Hopkins University, in Yangon, Myanmar, Aug. 23, 2012. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)
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    Does the end of history result in political decay?

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    With one month to go until Election Day, Senate forecasters continue to shift their predictions in the favor of Republicans. (iStock Photo)
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    D.C.’s subdued reaction to Hong Kong protests
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    There's equally strong arguments to be made either way about which of the two major political parties is weaker. (iStock)
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