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  • 'One More Day' Chants Define Final Push for Romney

    'One More Day' Chants Define Final Push for Romney

    Mitt Romney began his final day of campaigning by addressing a standing room only crowd in an airport hangar in central Florida Monday morning. Chants of "one more day" reverberated from those who arrived in the early morning hours to help give their candidate one extra push to capture the must-win Sunshine State.

  • Florida Judge Extends Early Voting After Bomb Scare

    A judge in Orange County, Fla., extended early voting by four hours on Sunday after a lawsuit was filed Saturday by the Democratic Party. A suspicious package – which turned out to be a cooler – caused authorities to shut down a polling location Saturday, causing some voters to leave without casting a ballot.

  • Romney Nabs 28 Newspaper Endorsements From Obama's Side; Does It Matter?

    Romney Nabs 28 Newspaper Endorsements From Obama's Side; Does It Matter?

    At least 28 newspapers that endorsed then Sen. Barack Obama in 2008 have switched over this year and endorsed Republican nominee Mitt Romney for president. Yet the two questions people from analyzers to voters are asking is why did those who endorsed Obama four years ago switch to Romney this year, and will they in turn convince voters with their endorsement?

  • Michele Bachmann Faces Tough Reelection; Evangelical Support Still Strong

    Michele Bachmann rose quickly in the GOP presidential primary only to find that her campaign ran out of steam about the same time 2011 was coming to an end. And now she faces a challenge to retain the House seat that bolted her into the national spotlight. She also knows that evangelicals will play a key role if she wins another two-year term.

  • Missouri GOP Finally Pours Money Into Todd Akin Race

    After GOP senate candidate Todd Akin misspoke about abortion and rape days after winning the Missouri primary, the Republican National Committee and other top GOP officials vowed to withhold endorsements and money when he refused to withdraw. Now the dry well is starting to run again as the Missouri Republican Party is paying for an ad campaign in hopes of pushing Akin over the top.

  • Democrats Play Defense in the Blue States of Mich., Minn., Pa.

    Democrats Play Defense in the Blue States of Mich., Minn., Pa.

    Forget about the swing states for a moment. With only five days of campaigning left, President Obama is back on the campaign trail today and having to play defense in three states that have gone Democratic for the last several election cycles: Michigan, Minnesota and Pennsylvania.

  • GOP Projected to Hold Majority in House

    While even the most seasoned analysts are finding it hard to predict the presidential race, the projection for the Senate is that it will remain in Democratic hands, and that the House will remain Republican-controlled in January 2013.

  • Who Is Nate Silver and Why Should You Care About Him?

    Nate Silver might not be a household name, but he is receiving much attention this election season given his astoundingly accurate prediction in the 2008 election.

  • Romney Surrogate Assures Voters Roe v. Wade Will Remain Intact

    Romney Surrogate Assures Voters Roe v. Wade Will Remain Intact

    A top Romney surrogate told a gathering of primarily Jewish voters in Beachwood, Ohio, on Monday that if the former Massachusetts governor is elected, that Roe v. Wade will most likely not be overturned during a Romney presidency.

  • Obama Strategists: President Has Campaign Wrapped Up

    Obama Chief Campaign Strategist David Axelrod and campaign manager Jim Messina told reporters on a Monday conference call that Mitt Romney has no momentum in swing states "from North Carolina to Nevada," and in essence the presidential election is all sewn up.