Election 2012
A message purported to be from the hacker group Anonymous claims they foiled an attempt by Karl Rove to rig the presidential election in Ohio.
exit poll data sheds some light on the makeup of this year's voters and their choices.
The magnitude of Obama’s win in last week’s presidential election is becoming apparent, and he did it with the largest gender gap ever recorded—18 percent.
In the largest gathering of Republican leaders since the election, the recent loss during the presidential elections and future strategies were discussed.
Latest on Florida Voting Problems
A little more than a week after a presidential election that saw their platform repudiated by a large portion of the country, Republicans are reflecting on their failure, and some are even admitting they were wrong.
Until the popular vote is fully counted and the totals are certified, we won’t know exactly what this year’s electorate looked like. But we can glean a great deal of information from exit polling.
A 64-year-old man from Key West was so upset about Obama's re-election and worried about his tanning business that he committed suicide shortly after the election.
Update on Arizona state election
As many as 40 million Hispanic voters could be eligible to vote in 18 years
A new article released by Latino Decisions claims that pre-election polls in Florida were flawed in their representation of Latino voters.
Mitt Romney blamed his loss in last week’s election on “gifts” he said President Obama gave to minorities and other interest groups.
The election is over, but the results and returns aren't finalized just yet. However, we can still glean a great deal about the makeup of this electorate.
By now it is clear that most polling firms overestimated Mitt Romney’s support during the presidential campaign.