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Oct 21

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Jobs, Economy Loom Large in Elections, But Candidates Shirk Specifics

How is the economy playing out as an election issue across the U.S. and what are candidates saying about it? Jeffrey Brown gets perspectives from Gene Grant of KNME in Albuquerque, N.M.; Cathy Lewis of WHRV in Hampton Roads, Va.;…

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Oct 18

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As Election Nears, GOP Heavyweights Tout Message of Change

With just 15 days until the midterm elections, candidates are pounding the campaign trail in hopes of getting voters to the polls on Nov. 2. Gwen Ifill talks to Stuart Rothenberg, editor and publisher of the Rothenberg Political Report, about…

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Oct 15

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Florida’s Senate Race Leaves Democrats Divided

The stakes are high in Florida's three-way Senate race between Republican Marco Rubio, Democratic nominee Kendrick Meek and Republican-turned-Independent Gov. Charlie Crist. Gwen Ifill reports.

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Oct 11

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Would a U.S. Foreclosure Ban Yield ‘Catastrophic’ Consequences?

The securities industry said Monday that a nationwide ban on home foreclosures would be "catastrophic" for the U.S. Jeffrey Brown asks the Ohio attorney general and a foreclosure expert for insight.

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Oct 07

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Kentucky Senate Race Tests Tea Party Clout

Tea party favorite Rand Paul is battling Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway to be the state's next U.S. Senator. What does the race say about voter anger in the 2010 midterms? Gwen Ifill reports.

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Sep 30

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Congressional Leaders Take Parting Shots Before Departing for Campaign Trail

As members of Congress adjourned late Wednesday for seven weeks to campaign for midterm elections, Republicans and some Democrats were at odds on whether to vote for a tax-cut extension. Kwame Holman looks at the last-minute scramble on Capitol Hill.

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Sep 29

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Democrats Look to Reinvigorate Youth Vote for Midterms

Young voters only made up 12 percent of the 2006 midterm electorate but voted overwhelmingly for Democrats. Judy Woodruff gets three views on the battle for the youth vote and the potential impact in the upcoming elections.

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Sep 29

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News Wrap: Democrats Eke Out Tax Cut Proxy Vote Win

In other news Wednesday, the U.S. House staged a proxy fight on whether the Bush-era tax cuts should be extended and the Democrats won by a single vote. In the end, the House moved to adjourn without acting on the…

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Sep 29

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Obama Tells Democrats to ‘Buck Up’ for Midterm Elections

President Obama finished out a three-day, four-state campaign trip in hopes of revving up Democratic supporters for the midterm elections.

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Sep 27

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Clinton Adviser Tyson: Drop Tax Cuts for Wealthy to Spur Spending

Next in our continuing series of discussions on whether to extend Bush-era tax cuts to all or some Americans, Jeffrey Brown speaks with Laura Tyson, who served as President Clinton's chief economic adviser.

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