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lördag, november 03, 2012

NEW YORK TIMES

November 3, 2012 Compiled: 12:17 AM (Swedish Time: 06:17 AM)

By JONATHAN WEISMAN (NYT)
The Senate’s future is being decided largely beyond the focus of the presidential contest, in states like North Dakota and Indiana where neither presidential candidate has campaigned.

By MICHAEL D. SHEAR (NYT)
Mitt Romney called the numbers “a sad reminder that the economy is at a virtual standstill,” but the White House cited the report as further evidence that the nation’s economy is recovering.

By DAMON WINTER (NYT)
The 2008 campaign offered voters a once-in-a-lifetime chance to make history. This year that offer is not on the table.

By JAMES B. STEWART (NYT)
What federal tax rate would you pay if Mitt Romney were elected president? And what would it be under President Obama’s proposal? How would that stack up against the richest Americans?

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