Outreach
The Center for American Politics and Citizenship has a strong commitment to serving the public. We seek to communicate with the general public through regular contact with the media and outreach to political decision-makers. We are available to members of the media seeking a non-partisan, research-based source of information and opinion.
CAPC In the News:
"D.C. resident eyes new political party"
"Ben Cardin, a ?workhorse? with strong Jewish roots, runs a slow but steady race to be Maryland?s senator"
"Poll Puts Maryland Democrats In the Lead"
"Md. Democrats Are Looking Good, Which Has Them A Bit Worried"
"Md. Governor Hopefuls Sling Mud Via the Mail"
"Cash May Be King, But Getting Votes Is Key; Campaign Filings
Spotlight Dem, GOP Strengths and Weaknessesd"
"Candidate Goes Nationwide for Donations"
"New machines may have heads spinning"
"Steele's Donor List Stirs Racial Questions"
"Warning: eVoting Ahead"
"Regents Can't Be Beholden To Politics"
"Ehrlich Says Md. Unprepared for Voting"
"Md. Lawmakers Told Voting Paper Trail Impossible This Year"
"Prelude to battle"
"Duncan Lags Behind Rivals In Campaign Fundraising"
?Voting Machine Reliability to Be Studied?
"Helping at
the Polls"
"Burns
campaign cribs NRCC talking points"
"U. Md. Students to Work at Polling Places"
"College Students Get
Out the Vote"
"CRM Equals
Electability"
"Execs Feel Pressured to Give to Corporate PACs"
"Touch Screens
Vie With Candidates"
"Edwards Needs
Wider Base"
"When Campaigns Are Cakewalks"
"Slots Impasse Looms Over New Session"
"Campaign Finance Law Heads to Supreme Court"
"Most Political Donors are White Males"
"Uday, Qusay's Death May Quiet Criticism"
"Duncan Lags in Early Race for Funds"
"Duncan Cries Foul on Bill"
"Marylanders Deeply Skeptical of Campaign Financing System"
"Some Voters Flustered by Computers"
"Preventing Problems at the Polls"
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