Hopefuls appeared on talk radio shows, met with voters on downtown streets and worked the phones Monday, hoping to secure a few more last-second votes.
2012
Hillary Clinton calls on female activists to lead
Clinton and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright spoke at the first-ever Women in Public Service Institute.
Mary Kennedy’s family decries RFK Jr. accusations
The family has released a statement responding to Sunday’s disclosure of a filing made by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the couple’s divorce case.
Report: Maine camps generate $332M for economy
Maine’s 330 summer camps employ 500 full-time and 10,500 seasonal workers.
Romney keeps secrets – unless law says he can’t
Obama hasn’t been totally open either. But the Republican presidential candidate has been unprecedentedly secretive about his finances and campaign, which has its political benefits and downsides.
Mass. town weighs $20 fines for swearing in public
Supporters say the proposal is meant to crack down on loud profanity in downtown areas and public parks.
L.L.Bean pledges $1 million to U.S. parks foundation
The money will support the foundation’s America’s Best Idea program, which provides grants for innovative projects that encourage use of national parks.
US Internet advertising spending hits $8.4B in 1Q
The record for any quarter is $9 billion in the final three months of 2011.
Apple kicks Google Maps off iPhone, adds Facebook
With the next version of Apple Inc.’s software, users will also be able to update their Facebook statuses by talking to their phones.