Analysis: Internet marketing was breakout star of 2012 campaign National Constitution Center via Yahoo! News Wed, 14 Nov 2012 05:14 AM PST It appears that Internet marketing via social media was the big winner in Election 2012, in a game changer from President Barack Obama's campaign that echoes TVâs importance in the 1960 presidential contest. | A primer on 'Obamacare' Connecticut Post Wed, 14 Nov 2012 05:12 AM PST FILE - In this March 23, 2010, file photo, President Barack Obama reaches for a pen to sign the health care bill in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Obamaâs re-election has guaranteed the survival of his health care law. | Obama pressing business and labor on fiscal cliff Seattle Times Wed, 14 Nov 2012 05:12 AM PST President Barack Obama is lobbying business and labor groups to support his plan to avoid an impending fiscal cliff, telling the two sides he remains committed to requiring the wealthy to pay more in taxes. | Fiscal cliff: for Obama and liberals, a wary alliance (+video) The Christian Science Monitor Wed, 14 Nov 2012 05:10 AM PST After a White House meeting Tuesday, liberal leaders expressed confidence that President Obama would make sure fiscal remedies don't hurt middle and low-income Americans. But entitlements are still on the table. | Social Security offices cut their hours The Columbus Dispatch Wed, 14 Nov 2012 05:09 AM PST Starting next week, Social Security offices across the country will shut their doors to the public 30 minutes early each weekday. The reduction in hours comes as a result of reduced congressional funding. For fiscal year 2013, the agency received $250 million less than what President Barack Obamaâs budget recommended. âWhen you deal with people, that is a lot of money,â said Carmen Moreno, a ... | Morning Briefing National Catholic Reporter Wed, 14 Nov 2012 05:09 AM PST The bishops in Baltimore: Church not yielding to Obama . Cardinal Timothy Dolan said yesterday that the Roman Catholic Church will not comply with the Obama administration requirement that most employers provide health insurance covering birth control. | Same Olâ, Same Olâ Free Times Wed, 14 Nov 2012 05:08 AM PST President Barack Obamaâs re-election may have given him renewed vigor, but it did little to change the political landscape in South Carolina. Thursdayâs election did not result in wholesale change in state government here. | | |
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