Electoral Map
Four days after polls closed in the presidential election, Florida finally has all its votes counted.
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.
The presidential election results were a huge surprise. Or completely expected. It depends on whose predictions you trusted.
The traditionalists were wrong last night, predicting a close election, or possibly even a Romney win.
President Obama’s victory was inexorable, as one-by-one, each swing state was called in his favor by the major networks.
Obama wins Ohio, second four year term
Up to the minute election results
The first projected election results are in Tuesday, and the Obama campaign has claimed victory in Vermont, while the Romney campaign can celebrate a win in Kentucky.
With all the predictions for tonight’s election flying around, it’s time for me to finally weigh in.
Nate Silver says Obama has a 91 percent chance of winning the Electoral College, and therefore, the presidency.
It doesn’t look good for Republican challenger Mitt Romney if he can’t win the crucial swing state of Ohio.
I’m not sure what Romney’s advisors are thinking. The math isn’t on their side and they need to focus fire on Ohio if they hope to win tomorrow.
Today’s look at the Electoral College paints a bleak picture for Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s chances in tomorrow’s election.
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