Election 2012
- Election 2012
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- Five lessons from the 2012 election
- A campaign for the ages
- Surprising twist: Romney’s truths didn’t deter his female supporters
- Obama’s second term: not hope, but lots of change
- “The beginning of a new era in America”
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Parsing the early vote: Who’s winning?
With more than 27 million Americans having already voted, the Obama and Romney campaigns have found a new topic for disagreement: what do the numbers say about who is winning?
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Wall Street donors opening checkbooks for Romney
Looking back, the end of Wall Street’s love affair with President Barack Obama came at a meeting in the Oval Office.
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Better off 4 years later? A mixed bag of answers
It’s a staple of every presidential election, a single question that puts the incumbent’s record on trial and asks American voters to be the jurors.
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White House and control of Congress on the ballot
The White House, the Senate, the tea party revolution in the House and 11 governorships are on the line Tuesday in a fantastically costly, relentlessly negative election played out in unsettled economic times.
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Political divide is likely to endure
America will choose a president this week. It may not choose a course for the nation.
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