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Spamming the 2012 election; tablets for bonobos!
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Apr 2, 2012
Web security firm Impermium is charting the role of social media spam in the 2012 race for president. And researchers in Iowa are about to find out what happens when you give apes tablet computers. (Planet of the Apes, anyone?)
Small donors elude Mitt Romney
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Mar 27, 2012
In the battle for bucks, small donors are giving much more to Romney's GOP rivals, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich.
Behind the scenes of Marketplace's interview with Obama
Interview with
Mar 22, 2012
Yesterday, Marketplace host headed out to Nevada to meet with President Obama. You may have heard the interview, but what was Kai really thinking as he interviewed the man who runs the U.S.A.?
Big Obama donors missing in action
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Mar 20, 2012
President Barack Obama has raised just half of what he got from big donors at this point in his election campaign four years ago.
The economic lives of two blue-collar voters
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May 3, 2012
They differ on politics, but both see college as a way to help their kids do better than they have.
The importance of the female vote
Interview by
Mar 16, 2012
Both Mitt Romney and Barack Obama say they're going to pay attention to women voters in this election. What are the economic issues that might stand the chance of winning this significant number of voters?
Mitt Romney recalibrates campaign for longer haul
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Mar 16, 2012
The GOP presidential candidate is looking at having to raise more money to fight off rivals with staying power.
In Illinois, Santorum battles for voters -- and money
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Mar 15, 2012
A lack of campaign cash could cost the presidential candidate in Illinois' primary next week.
A closer look at Rick Santorum's economic platform
Interview by
Mar 13, 2012
The Republican presidential candidate has been quite vague about his stance on a number of economic issues -- what's been his record so far, and what is his personal background?
How gas prices are affecting Americans
Interview with
Mar 8, 2012
According to the latest Gallup data, Americans could withstand over $5 a gallon for gasoline before they had to significantly change their buying habits.










