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What really matters to Florida voters
by
David Gura
Aug 30, 2012
Mitt Romney is scheduled to accept the GOP nomination tonight. We travel to Florida's I-4 corridor to take the pulse of voters living in "The Real Economy."
For Florida town, growth at what price?
by
David Gura
Aug 29, 2012
The mayor of Port Orange, Fla., has been a cheerleader for growth, but now has second thoughts.
A Florida community banker weighs in on the election
Aug 29, 2012
As part of our coverage of "The Real Economy" -- what matters most to voters this election year -- we've invited a guy named Mike Sleaford into the studio to give us his thoughts on the election and the economy.
Florida town rides housing boom, bust
by
David Gura
Aug 28, 2012
Famed for their citrus groves, Dundee residents take stock of the economy and the upcoming elections.
Election ads depict a lost America
Jul 20, 2012
In the 2012 presidential election race, both parties focus on images of factories and hard hats.
Mike Huckabee on how Mitt Romney can help the middle class
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Kai Ryssdal
Jul 16, 2012
The former governor talks about the importance of the middle class in this year's presidential election, and what he thinks Mitt Romney needs to do to improve his standings.
Just who are the white working class?
Jun 27, 2012
And why they do, or don’t, really matter in this year’s elections.
For public good, not for profit.
How personal finance is factoring into the election
Jun 27, 2012
In this installment of Money Matters, we look at the economics of democracy: whether our personal finances are having an effect in this year's major political election.
Romney's role in pioneering the outsourcing of jobs
Jun 27, 2012
The presidential campaign has returned to the issue of private equity and the outsourcing of jobs. President Obama has latched onto a Washington Post report that says private equity firm Bain Capital, which Mitt Romney used to run, helped pioneer the outsourcing of jobs.
Obama to visit upper-middle-class black L.A.
Jun 6, 2012
Neighbors say they are more economically vulnerable than white counterparts.