Cellphones challenge poll sampling
With more American households giving up their old-fashioned land lines and using cellphones for all calls, public opinion researchers are facing a challenge of how to make sure they are getting representative samples when conducting polls.
First Read: If we could ask Romney anything?
Will Mitt Romney's religion speech lead to more questions about his Mormon faith or his line that “freedom requires religion”? We can’t wait for the next Ask Mitt Anything.
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Gennifer Flowers mulls voting for Clinton
The one-time other woman in Hillary Rodham Clinton's life says she's considering casting her vote for the former first lady.
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Richardson asks N.M. state workers for help
Democratic presidential hopeful Bill Richardson has a Christmas wish for some of the state government employees in his administration: pack your bags and head to Iowa.
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House passes energy bill
The House approved the first increase in federal automobile fuel efficiency requirements in three decades Thursday as part of an energy bill that also repeals billions of dollars oil company tax breaks and encourages use of renewable fuels.
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