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      <title>Newsmakers with Senator Tom Coburn</title>
      <description>Sen. Tom Coburn talked about federal budget issues. Topics included House and Senate passage of a congressional resolution, the budget process, and sequestration budget cuts. He also discussed gun control legislation, which he had worked on with Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY).
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      <description>Researchers with Vanderbilt University and YouGov's Ad Rating Project presented new data on voter responses to 2012 presidential campaign ads, and afterward political scientists talked about the results of the study. Some of the topics they discussed were what sways elections, campaigns' use of social media, the impact of super political action committees (super PACs), and the effectiveness of campaign ads in relation to the amount spent.</description>
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