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8:05am

Wed October 3, 2012
It's All Politics

History Says Debate Moments Matter

Originally published on Wed October 3, 2012 1:54 pm

8:04am

Wed October 3, 2012
2012 elections

Before the presidential debate, brush up on buzzwords

Originally published on Wed October 3, 2012 5:56 am

In their first debate Wednesday night, the two presidential candidates will explain their plans for fixing the U.S. economy.

Good luck.

The problems are complicated and long-standing, so the solutions may not be easy to spell out in the two minutes allowed for each answer under the debate rules.

But President Obama, the Democratic incumbent, and former Gov. Mitt Romney, his Republican challenger, will try, and about 60 million people are expected to tune in. This first debate will focus on domestic issues, with the economy topping the list of homefront problems.

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7:57am

Wed October 3, 2012
2012 elections

OMG! A Deb8! What young people really want to ask Obama and Romney

Originally published on Wed October 3, 2012 1:55 pm

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Generation Y is asking why.

Why is it so hard to find a job? Why is health care so expensive? Smart questions from a smart generation. Their inquiries — and the presidential candidate they think can provide the best answers — could be a decisive factor in the 2012 election. If not the Tipping Point, as least a Tilting Point.

For many millennials, economic prospects are murky.

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7:55am

Wed October 3, 2012
It's All Politics

Should TV Stations Refuse To Air Political Ads That Make False Claims?

Originally published on Wed October 3, 2012 6:56 am

If a television or radio station determines that a political ad is false, should it refuse to run the ad?

That's exactly what the nonpartisan group Free Press is calling on stations to do.

"They certainly could reject some of them," said Matt Wood, the group's policy director.

At the very least, they could do more fact checking, he said.

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3:59pm

Tue October 2, 2012
It's All Politics

A poll's query about partisan bias of pollsters finds the tilt is with voters

Originally published on Tue October 2, 2012 1:55 pm

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You can believe this latest poll result if you'd like. Or not.

A survey released Tuesday that was conducted by Public Policy Polling asked people if they thought pollsters were rigging their results to show President Obama leading Mitt Romney (h/t Josh Voorhees at The Slatest).

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3:56pm

Tue October 2, 2012
2012 elections

5 myths about the presidential race

Originally published on Tue October 2, 2012 1:20 pm

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There's always a lot of noise around a presidential campaign — minor flaps that suck up a lot of media attention but are forgotten by Election Day.

John Sides, a political scientist at George Washington University and a founder of the blog The Monkey Cage, says there's no need to worry about a lot of the ephemera that news coverage tends to focus on.

"I'm telling you, all the fun things don't matter," Sides says.

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