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Pramit Pal Chaudhuri: Electoral Esperanto
The electoral college is actually quite simple in concept.
Yashwant Raj: Shooting hoops with Obama
Yashwant Raj
tracks the US elections from ground zero.
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Obama the Vulnerable
The US president’s new coalition is smaller than the one in 2008 due to his failure to do much for the personal economic state of his people, writes
Pramit Pal Chaudhuri
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The lines will blur
The US presidential election hangs on statistically insignificant polling trends. Neither the incumbent, President Barack Obama, nor his Republican rival, Mitt Romney, is in a position to be completely confident of victory.
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The truth of the relationship
The US and China would rather work with each other than confront each other, even if they are perceived as rivals.
Ali Velshi
writes.
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All opaque on India
Is it better to be steamrollered or simply ignored? If Mitt Romney wins the polls, both options will probably be on the table for New Delhi, writes
Rashmee Roshan Lall
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Romney seeks momentum in campaign swing
Republican Mitt Romney hits the campaign trail hard this week to try to inject some fresh momentum into his flagging presidential bid as polls show his path to the White House narrowing.
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Obama versus Romney: Come October, the fight gets real
Obama plays catch-up after lethargic debate
President Barack Obama spent Thursday firing off the lines he missed in his debate with Mitt Romney, clawing at his Republican foe in a bid to deprive him of a well earned polling boost.
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Obama's moment of glory
Four more years with Obama!
India's industrial inc. hail Obama's re-election as US prez
India hopes for improved bilateral ties with US as Obama wins
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