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US 2012

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Dixville Notch is first to the polls in US Election

November 6, 2012

By Jack Cozens and Joe Nerssessian The small New Hampshire town of Dixville Notch has had its say in the 2012 US Presidential Election. In a tradition that started in 1960, all the eligible ...

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Voter turnout to be lowest in a decade as America becomes disengaged

November 1, 2012

By Tom Beasley Polls estimate that voter turnout in the 2012 election will be lower than in the last two elections. Data gathered by Gallup before the impact of Hurricane Sandy suggests that ...

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Obama victory still projected

October 31, 2012

By Jack Cozens Barack Obama remains the American public’s most likely candidate to win office for a second term, according to a recent Gallup poll. When asked “Regardless of whom you support, ...

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Republican campaign groups expected to spend at least $3.9 million this week

October 31, 2012

By Charlotte Foot With six days until the US presidential election, the extent of both candidates’ campaign spending has emerged. In the last week, the importance of securing swing state votes ...

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