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New Hampshire's Impact on the GOP Field

A decisive, but not surprising, victory last night for Mitt Romney. He won the New Hampshire primary last night with almost 40 percent of the vote. But he doesn't emerge for the state as the...

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Super Tuesday: 10 State Tour

Fred Thys, political reporter for WBUR, discusses today's primary in Massachusetts and what expectations are in the state. Ross Sneyd, news director at Vermont Public Radio, on the GOP race in Vermont...

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@Polling

Twitter has teamed up with Republican and Democratic polling firms, as well as another company called Topsy, to create a new tool called the Twindex. It offers a new way to gauge the political leanings...

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At the GOP Convention in Tampa, New Jersey's Star Rises

New Jersey is back on the map.  The state, which has not voted for a Republican for president since George Bush the elder, is suddenly important.  New Jersey’s delegation has a coveted position close...

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The 47 Percent

David Corn, Washington bureau chief for Mother Jones, talks about the videotape of Mitt Romney's May fundraiser.

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How Important Is Early Voting?

Election Day may be more than a month away, but early voting has already begun. Voters in South Dakota and Idaho began casting their ballots on September 21, while voters in Iowa lined up outside...

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Political Advertising Breaks Records

If you're a voter in Ohio, Colorado, or Virginia, it probably won't surprise you to learn that a recent study by the Wesleyan Media Project found that 2012 has been a record-breaking year for political...

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Will Hurricane Sandy Change Your Vote?

Pictures of devastation continue to pour in from across the Northeast. With much of the damage in the country’s largest media market, the plight of New Yorkers and others affected by the storm is sure...

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NY-1 and NY-18: The Day Before

Azi Paybarah, political reporter for Capital New York, looks at how tight races in both the 1st and 18th districts of New York may be decided on election day.

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Election Law and Hurricanes

Larry Norden, deputy director of the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center, talks about the legal parameters for voter access, and Anna Sale, It's A Free Country political reporter, talks about the...

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Contested Congressional Races

Richard Flanagan, associate professor at the College of Staten Island and co-author of Staten Island: Conservative Bastion in a Liberal City, talks about the Congressional race on Staten Island.Azi...

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Christie: I Didn't 'Embrace' President Obama

Governor Chris Christie said Wednesday he'd worked "very hard" for Mitt Romney and the Republican ticket and argued he didn't "embrace" President Barack Obama.  Christie has been under fire from some...

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