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Obama, Romney Deliver Final Message on Last Campaign Day
President Barack Obama was in three states and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney was in four states on Monday, the last day of campaigning before election Tuesday. Obama vowed to be a champion for voters against the special interests in Washington while Romney vowed to govern as a bipartisan reformer if elected.
Presidential Polls 2012: Obama Has Slight Lead, but Romney Supporters More Likely to Vote
Several recent polls show President Barack Obama with a slight lead, but within the margin of error, in the weekend before election Tuesday. Republican challenger Mitt Romney leads, though, among those who are most engaged and most likely to vote.
Who Will Win the Election?
With the presidential race about even, arguments can be made in favor of either President Barack Obama or Mitt Romney winning. Here are the reasons each side says their candidate will win.
What Role Should the Federal Gov't Play in Disaster Relief?
Hurricane Sandy has resurrected a debate about the proper role of government in disaster relief. Some argue that the disaster response proves the effectiveness of big government. Others say a federal role should be reserved for only the largest disasters, and, in some ways, federal government policy has done more harm than good.
2012 Election: What Was the October Surprise?
In election years pundits often discuss the "October surprise": an event that occurs the month before Election Day that changes the dynamic of the race. In 2008, it was the financial meltdown. Did 2012 have an October surprise?
Websites for Undecided Voters: Fact Checkers, Quizzes, and More
Are you unsure about who you will vote for in next Tuesday's election? Here are some websites that can help.
Hurricane Sandy May Hurt Obama in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has been mostly leaning in President Barack Obama's direction during the presidential campaign. Recent polls, though, show the race within the margin of error for Republican challenger Mitt Romney. Hurricane Sandy may have thrown an additional twist into the state's 20 Electoral College votes. The part of the state most impacted by the hurricane also happens to be one part where Obama gets much of his votes.
Electoral College 101: How to Win the Presidency Without Winning the Popular Vote
In the 2000 election, George W. Bush won even though Al Gore had the most votes. And, as The Christian Post and some other media outlets have reported, current polls suggest that President Barack Obama may win re-election while Mitt Romney may win the most votes. How can that happen?
2012 Election Watch: Senate Races That Can Change the Power Balance
Among the 33 Senate races this election, there are 10 that will determine which political party will have control in the next Congress.
Hurricane Sandy's Political Impact
With just one week until election day, Hurricane Sandy is already having an impact on political campaigns. If power outages last a week, the effects could still reverberate on election day itself.