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A Chronicle of the '34 Days That Decided' the 2012 Election

In New E-Book, a Chronicle of the '34 Days That Decided' the 2012 Election

12/31/2012

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A Chronicle of the '34 Days That Decided' the 2012 Election

Clip: 12/31/2012 | 8m 29s

In New E-Book, a Chronicle of the '34 Days That Decided' the 2012 Election

When the Obama campaign decided to spend big on ads early in the presidential race, it was a risky strategy. And it helped lead to Obama's re-election. Margaret Warner talks to Politico's Jonathan Martin and Gleen Thrush about their latest e-book, "The End of the Line": Romney vs. Obama: The 34 Days That Decided the Election."

12/31/2012

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