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Monday, November 5 2012

  • Today's Takeaway | November 5, 2012 November 5, 2012

    What Are Independent Voters Thinking on the Eve of Election Day? | The Battle for the Senate Comes to a Close | Laughing at Election Year Politics with Lizz Winstead, Co-Creator of Th... (episode)

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    • It's Time for Independents to Choose November 5, 2012

      If you haven’t made up your mind by now, there’s not much time left.  We're following up with AJ Dellinger from Wisconsin, Julia Pfaff from Virginia, and Rick Robol of Ohio, and askin...

    • Hershey, Pennsylvania: Retail Politics Up Close November 5, 2012

      In a state most pollsters considered off limits, Mitt Romney and the Republicans say they're playing Pennsylvania for keeps. Takeaway Washington correspondent Todd Zwillich headed bac...

    • Displaced New Jersey Voters Allowed to Vote by Fax, Email November 5, 2012

      Over the weekend, it was announced that any New Jersey voter displaced from their primary residence because of the storm will be considered an "overseas voter" and can apply for an ab...

    • Confusion in Florida's Early Voting November 5, 2012

      In Florida, there has been some confusion and a little chaos over early voting in Miami-Dade County. Yesterday, voters lined up outside the Miami Dade elections office in Doral. They'...

    • Senate Races to Watch: Indiana and Wisconsin November 5, 2012

      The battle for the Senate will come to a close tomorrow, but before it does, we’ve got two more races to watch before Election Day arrives. Mary Beth Schneider, political reporter at...

    • Laughing at Election Year Politics with Lizz Winstead November 5, 2012

      The election season would be downright depressing, if not for the laughs. What better person to help us laugh at the long and arduous election year than Lizz Winstead, political satir...

    • Sandy Leaves Tens of Thousands Homeless November 5, 2012

      In New York City and the surrounding boroughs, suburbs, and beyond, many people are still without power and fuel, including significant parts of New Jersey and Long Island. Joel Berg,...