Mitt Romney
A user on Reddit posted a blurry photo of a man at a gas station, purported to be one Willard Mitt Romney.
Just two weeks after many Republicans thought Mitt Romney was poised to win the presidency, he is persona non grata in most conservative circles.
We can glean a great deal of information from exit polling.
exit poll data sheds some light on the makeup of this year's voters and their choices.
In the largest gathering of Republican leaders since the election, the recent loss during the presidential elections and future strategies were discussed.
A new report by Gallup revealed that President Obama and Democrats have seen a boost in popularity, while support for the Republican Party remains low.
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 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.
Obama gains ground among Cubans in Florida, new polls show
It appears that the overall turnout for this election was lower than in 2008, though that could change once the final numbers are released.
Now that all the votes from last week’s presidential election are in, the magnitude of the Republicans’ loss is apparent. But in some urban areas, Mitt Romney actually received no votes.
Immigrant advocates expect President Obama, Democrats to keep their promise to reform immigration system