Monday, February 4, 2008

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Politics and work can be volatile mixture

DES MOINES, IA - JANUARY 03:  Democratic Presidential hopeful Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) greets supporters gathered for a post-caucus celebration at the Hy-Vee Center January 3, 2008 in Des Moines, Iowa. According to reports Obama has won the Democratic caucus race in Iowa and will now move his campaign for the American presidency to New Hampshire which holds its primary next week.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)No one can stop you from making your political thoughts known at work or in your personal life. But you may have little protection against being fired, reprimanded or denied a job.


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Newsweek: The psychology of voting

Science shows that when we are deciding which candidate to support, anxiety, enthusiasm and whom we identify with count more than reason or logic.

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Candidates race through Northeast, South

Feb. 4: Tim Russert, host of NBC's “Meet the Press,” discusses the latest polls leading up to Super Tuesday. (Today Show)Mitt Romney argued Monday that he was the real conservative in the Republican race with John McCain as he kicked off a 36-hour sprint to Super Tuesday. Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton, locked in a tight contest, searched for support in the delegate-rich Northeast.


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Candidates scramble in sprawling primary

So many states, so little time. There are only so many hours in the day and so many miles in even the fastest airplane travel in the final hours before Super Tuesday.

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Dem families torn between Clinton, Obama

California's first lady, Maria Shriver, addresses supporters of Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., at a campaign rally Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008, in the Westwood section of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ric Francis)With Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and Mr. Obama locked in a tight race before Tuesday’s voting, the campaign has turned into a gigantic family feud, with prominent and everyday Democrats splitting with spouses, siblings, parents and children.


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