Election 2012
Resignation comes days after Obama election victory
In the wake of President Obama’s reelection victory on Tuesday, gun sales have soared.
While the vote count is still under way in electorally-dysfunctional Florida, the Obama campaign is stepping in and claiming victory in a race everyone knows will end up going their way.
Exit poll data sheds some light on the makeup of this year’s voters and their choices.
Now that the 2012 presidential election is over, we can speculate about the 2016 election. Who will run in four years?
After an exhausting campaign and a resounding Electoral College victory, President Obama let a bit of his guard down in front of campaign workers.
Tuesday's decisive Republican loss is causing many in the conservative party to reconsider their approach to many key demographic groups.
While the vote count is still under way in electorally-dysfunctional Florida, even the Romney campaign can see that’s it’s a lost cause.
Republican pundits aren’t happy about President Obama’s reelection, but they agree about one thing: it wasn’t their fault.
The president’s campaign tweeted a photo of Obama embracing the first lady with the caption “Four more years.”
While the presidential election was decided a little after 11pm on Tuesday night, Florida continues to struggle to count all its ballots.
New Latino Senator vows to fight federal spending
But he pledges to keep his policies up
After a resounding defeat in Tuesday night’s election, Republicans are licking their wounds and wondering where they went wrong. They might want to start with women.
Barack Obama cannot run again, and the Republicans have suffered two serious defeats in a row. Who will run in four years?