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The “Magenta Yenta”

The reality television cameras and abundance of pink décor at the function may cause some to question the sincerity of Meyer’s campaign, but her support group of family and friends are confident in the young candidate.

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Sandy’s wrath leaves a small New Jersey town in ruins

All that remained of the large kitchen were a few cabinets on the wall.

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Chinatown while recovering from Sandy, gets ready for Election Day

Chinatown works on next steps in Sandy recovery.

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Chappaqua’s most famous residents: the Clintons

Bill and Hillary Clinton had transformed Chappaqua into Bill-and-Hill-Ville.

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Chinese-American voters support Obama

Orla Lin, whose daily responsibilities include helping her mostly Chinese-American customers get their medications, said she planned to vote for President Obama because he had a more diplomatic approach with regard to U.S-China relations.

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Senior citizen trapped in her apartment, finds shelter in Jersey City Armory

With the arthritis in her knees, she was unable to leave her apartment to collect the free meals being distributed a block away .

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West Africans views of the 2012 U.S. presidential election

In the upcoming elections, many Africans are concerned with issues that interest other minority groups, and the wider electorate: immigration reform, tax breaks for small business owners and development aid to Africa.

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Key voter demographic: homeowners facing foreclosure

And within Nevada, no place was hit harder than Las Vegas. According to the federal housing finance agency, home values in the Las Vegas area are down 60% over the past 5 years

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Carbon neutral cupcakes for Obama

LoBuglio teamed up with philanthropist Arden Wohl for the grassroots Cupcakes for Obama fundraiser on October 23rd at the Prince Street Café.

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Saturdays for Obama

From spring until the election, Evelyn Polk was out at that table every single weekend, only missing two Saturdays; one in early October, due to a cold, and the last Saturday before the election, due to Hurricane Sandy.