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Small businesses vie for campaign customers
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Oct 4, 2012
Presidential debates are designed to help voters decide who to support, but if you run a small business that does political work, more often than not, you’ve got to pick sides too.
Romney tacks to the center, Obama silent on 47 percent
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Oct 4, 2012
Last night's debate brought a number of what seem like novel developments: Pivots on critical issues by Romney; the president leaving out seemingly obvious talking points. But how surprising are they, really?
In debate Romney hits on strengths with voters
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Oct 4, 2012
In last night's debate Romney drew on his strengths with voters -- the economy, the deficit, and the role of the federal government. How will Romney's performance affect the trajectory of the race?
Debate roundtable: Ohio voters pick Romney as winner
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Oct 4, 2012
Following the presidential debate, voters in the swing state of Ohio weigh in on what issues matter most for the middle class this election and who won the debate.
There's no place like home? Not if your candidate loses
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Oct 4, 2012
JetBlue has a new contest it's running; the big prize is a free flight. It's a round-trip flight so you can flee the country...when the candidate you didn't vote for wins.
Nebraska Senate race targeted by Democratic super PAC
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Oct 3, 2012
Democratic super PAC pumping money into a race that looks increasingly like a GOP pickup
Battleground Ohio: Governors past and present on election 2012
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Oct 3, 2012
Ahead of tonight's debate, current republican Governor John Kasich and the state's former democratic Governor Ted Strickland share their views on Ohio's economy and how it fits in the national election this year.
Misleading ad attacks Obama on Libya
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Oct 2, 2012
American Crossroads makes political hay out of attacks in Libya
Hospital PAC backs GOP House candidates
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Oct 1, 2012
American Hospital Association's PAC spends almost $1 million on ads
Scott Borchetta: Country music maverick or anti-Christ?
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Sep 28, 2012
Scott Borchetta, the music executive who founded Big Machine Records, has turned country music on its head. And not just in the artists he's discovered (including Taylor Swift) but in the deals he's negotiated.












