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  • The BigBallot.com - Interactive site where people can cast their votes and voice opinions on a wide range of topics, from sports, media and entertainment, to politics, religion and finance.
  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts - The official Web site of the state government of Massachusetts.
  • ezgov.com - An online portal delivering government to citizens over the Internet; provides citizens in every state with a direct online link to their federal, state, and local governments.
  • Federal Gateway - An index of hundreds of official government Web sites; organized into legislative, executive, and judicial categories.
  • GovSpot.com - A government information portal; offers a collection of top government and civic resources.
  • Patrick's Opinion - Read the latest political news. Links to Candidates, American Government, Law, Political Humor,Taxation and more. Join the political community forum.
  • PoliticalInformation.com - A search engine for politics and policy, now journalists, political professionals and political junkies have the unprecedented ability to scour the contents of the latest news stories from dozens of sources at once using a single website.
  • Political Resources on the Net - Listings of political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with links to Parties, Organizations, Governments, and Media from all around the world.
  • Political USA - Web directory for political and government sites; also covers campaigns, elections, congress, international relations and political issues.
  • Politics.com - A Web site to find out about elections, issues, and action; targeted at followers of Election 2000 and political enthusiasts; news and opinion about the campaigns from around the country; candidate profiles; poll results; money raised.
  • Republican National Committee - The RNC's Web site will serve as a portal for anyone on the World Wide Web to learn more about the Republican Party, the candidates, and their ideas.
  • US Visa Green Card Lottery Diversity Program - Each year the US Government grants 55,000 Green Cards through the Diversity Program to applicants from eligible countries. Register online now for the next Diversity lottery program.
  • Voter.com - Provides voters with an opportunity to learn about the positions of candidates and groups including Republicans and Democrats; environmentalists and capitalists; political veterans; also provides information on presidential hopefuls and will have coverage of congressional campaigns, state gubernatorial races, and state legislative elections.