“Liberal Massachusetts” Reacts to Goalie Snubbing Obama
When Stanley Cup-winning goaltender Tim Thomas refused to meet the president in protest of “out of control” government, controversy ensued – even among HeadCount’s biggest hockey fans.
Live From TRI: A First-Hand Account
A HeadCount volunteer got to attend Bob Weir & RatDog’s live performance at TRI Studios last night. Here’s a pic and observations.
Can you Gamble on Elections? You Betchya
Did you know that overseas websites take “bets” on U.S. election? Mitt Romney is still the favorite to win the Republican nomination, but his odds plummeted after the South Carolina primary. The crazy thing is that the odds on the “Political Prediction Market” are more accurate than most polls.
Gulf Coast Recovery Issue Update: GOP Candidates Dig Gulf Drilling
The Republican primaries have brought a number of interesting issues to light. See where all of the candidates stand on issues related to the Gulf Coast
Turning Sh*t Into Gold
Flushing for a cause! Here’s how one company is turning sh*t into gold for people and the environment.
Personal Liberty Issue Update: Freedom, the Constitution and the Candidates
Personal liberty, freedom, and the Constitution are at the core of the Republican presidential candidates’ talking points. So what exactly does freedom and liberty mean to the GOP Presidential candidates?
Volunteer of the Month: Eytan Bernet
Another amazing volunteer helping us rock! Check out the HeadCount Volunteer of the Month!
Racism in Politics – A 2012 Reality
One HeadCount volunteer’s view on racism in politics today and what needs to be stopped.
Food & Farm Issue Update: Food on the Plate for GOP Candidates?
Unless you followed every word of every GOP debate, you might not know where the Republican presidential candidates stand on food and farm policy. Have no fear, as HeadCount is here to inform you on the issues NOT in the headlines.
Human Rights Issue Update: The GOP and Human Rights
It’s election season! The Republican selection process is underway, so let’s take a look at where the contenders stand on some important human rights issues.