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Where the Candidates Stand on 'Obamacare'
As paying for health care remains one of small-business owners' biggest burdens, we look at how the candidates would trim costs and tackle reform.
Where They Stand on Taxes: Obama vs. Romney
The Presidential candidates have been stumping for tax reform on the campaign trail, laying out two different approaches. Here's a comparison.
Obama vs. Romney: A Tale of Two Economic Plans
With the Presidential election just around the corner, we break down the candidates' stance on small business, jobs and the economy.
Republicans Spotlight Entrepreneurs at Convention
Small-business owners were front and center in Tampa, Fla., this week.
Entrepreneur Becomes Lightning Rod in 'We Built It' Debate
At the Republican National Convention, Sher Valenzuela stirs more controversy over the role of government in supporting small-business owners.
Tech Entrepreneurs Urge Presidential Candidates to Consider Internet Freedom
Members of 'Internet 2012' will hit the road next month to spread the word about bills they say could threaten free sharing of information online.
Are Small Businesses Being Heard This Election Year?
President Obama and Mitt Romney frequently suggest they're in touch with America's small enterprises. But often, they display a disconnect, Kelly K. Spors writes.
Making Apps for Political Junkies
The 2012 Presidential election is the first one where people are tethered to their smartphones, and this fact hasn't gone unnoticed by scores of app makers.
From BBQ Pits to Badge Makers, Businesses Prep for Conventions
Entrepreneurs in Charlotte, N.C., and Tampa are hoping for a boost as Republicans and Democrats gather for the political season's big events.
How Social Media Is Changing the Way Politicians Gather Information
A new generation of pollsters is taking advantage of social media to analyze and aggregate public opinion of candidates.
What Paul Ryan on the GOP Ticket Could Mean for Small-Business Owners
In choosing the conservative Congressman from Wisconsin, Mitt Romney makes a bold choice. But is it a good one?
How the Republican Presidential Candidates Stack Up on Small-Business Taxes
The Presidential candidates will likely add to their reform agendas in the weeks ahead. But here's a look at the candidates' existing small-business tax plans.
How Small Businesses are Becoming Big Campaign Stops
An inside look at five entrepreneurs reaping political publicity, as the presidential hopefuls put them in the spotlight on the campaign trail.