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For a small business owner, taxes are the key to their vote
Interview by
Nov 7, 2012
We check back in with Olalah Njenga, a small business owner and formerly undecided voter.
What are your favorite election phrases?
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Nov 8, 2012
A look at words, taglines and phrases that came out of past elections. Which were your favorites?
Obama re-election douses Wall Street
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Nov 7, 2012
Share prices tanked the day after Obama’s re-election. Wall Street had rooted for Romney and his corporate, investment and personal tax cuts.
Post-election, a polling conundrum
Interview with
Nov 7, 2012
Gallup's editor-in-chief on last night's election results and the rise of poll "aggregators."
Tech President, The Next Generation
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Nov 7, 2012
It is Obama 2.0 -- what are the technology issues that will dominate over the next four years of the new Obama Administration?
Podcast Extra: Vision can wait, let's avoid the 'cliff'
Hosted By
Nov 7, 2012
Accepting a second term, President Obama looked to the horizon with a view for where he wants to take us in the next four years, but at the moment that horizon extends about as far as December 31st. Mission one post-election for the president and Congress is steering clear of the "fiscal cliff."
Election provides some stability, but fiscal cliff looms
Interview with
Nov 7, 2012
As he spoke about his re-election, President Obama looked to the horizon over the the next four years -- but at the moment that horizon extends only as far as December 31st -- the date of the so-called fiscal cliff.
Obama's victory: A road to compromise or gridlock?
Interview by
Nov 7, 2012
With both Governor Romney and President Obama calling for bipartisanship, we check in with two dueling economists to help chart the course ahead.
Car country goes blue for auto bailout
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Nov 7, 2012
Car country played a big role in President Obama's re-election last night. Michigan and Ohio both benefited from the auto industry bailout and both went for the President last night.
Super PACs: A good return on investment?
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Nov 7, 2012
Much of the estimated $6 billion in campaign spending this election came from Super PACs who raised millions and then funneled that money into races. Did it pay off?











