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In the economy of the internet, we pay not with our wallets but with our eyeballs, those slivers of time devoted to the glancing at adverts on web sites participating in a fragile balancing act where the content we demand for free must be paid for by attention we'd rather not give away.
Besides, political consultants from both parties say, even as Ms. McCaskill, an early supporter of President Obama who has struggled to hold onto support in an increasingly conservative state, finds her campaign benefiting from her opponent's woes, she still faces a fragile balancing act.
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