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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Ohio 2012 –
Ohio has 18 electoral votes at stake in the Presidential election. Recent polling data indicates that Obama has a slight lead over Romney. A CNN poll has Obama ahead by 4 percentage points and a Survey USA poll has Obama leading … Continue reading
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Hurricane Sandy –
Hurricane Sandy is expected to make landfall late Monday or early Tuesday. Forecasts have indicated that landfall may happen between Washington DC and New York. The National Hurricane Center has charts tracking the storm as well as forecasts and public advisories. Washington DC … Continue reading
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Final 2012 Presidential Debate –
The third and final Presidential debate will be held at Lynn University in Boca Raton Florida. Coverage of the Presidential debate will begin at 7pm on Monday October 22nd. Florida is a crucial swing state and recent polls have the state within the margin … Continue reading
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Former Republican Senator Arlen Specter –
Former Republican Senator Arlen Specter passed away on Sunday at the age of 82. Arlen Specter served 30 years in the United States Senate. Republican Senator Specter won elected office in 1980 by defeating Democrat Pete Flaherty. The Senate seat was previously held … Continue reading
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First Presidential Debate –
The first of three Presidential debates takes place tonight in Denver Colorado with Jim Lehrer as the moderator. Mitt Romney is looking for a strong performance in the debate which might improve poll numbers. Currently, polls indicate that Romney is … Continue reading
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