WASHINGTON — Ballots cast in November will help decide how the federal government confronts the costs of college and what role the private sector plays in higher education. Enlarge This Image Charles Krupa/Associated Press Senator Claiborne Pell in 1995. President Obama and Representative Paul D. Ryan disagree on increases in Pell grants. Video Feature: Key Speeches From the Democratic National Convention Video Feature: Key Speeches From the Republican National Convention The Election 2012 App A one-stop destination for the latest political news — from The Times and other top sources. Plus opinion, polls, campaign data and video. Download for iPhone Download for Android Both President...
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