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Florida won’t go quietly
The Sunshine State wasn't the clincher this time, but voting was still a messy business -
One nation under McDonald’s
Election night at the US embassy in London -
Mindless Massachusetts
In America's progressive heartland, a Senate race is defined by anti-intellectualism -
Don’t call it a comeback
Bill Clinton is back in the limelight as an attack dog for the Obama campaign. Is he looking ahead to 2016? -
New Hampshire, besieged
Going door-to-door for Obama in New Hampshire -
The biggest fraud of all
Scaremongering about voter fraud has led to an assault on American democracy -
Obama the history man
The third presidential debate was a reminder of Obama's obsession with history and how he views himself within it -
Too little, too late
Obama delivered a stronger performance in the second debate, but he has missed the chance to fight a war of ideas -
Election: the board game
How to win the US presidency -
Heat, candour, malarkey
In the vice-presidential debate, the candidates sparred over the question of America's middle class

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