Presidential Debate
President mocks opponent's perceived shits in stances; #Romnesia trending on Twitter worldwide
President Obama’s appearance on Thursday night’s “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” let the commander-in-chief show off his comedic chops.
Two days after the second presidential debate, new polls may help shed some light on how Obama’s performance affects his support.
Which candidate’s policies actually help women the most?
Mitt Romney’s “binders full of women” are exploding with outrage and ridicule all over the internet.
Fact checking some key moments from the second presidential debate.
Candy Crowley, moderator for last night’s second presidential debate, is coming under fire from conservatives accusing her of bias in her hosting duties.
Celebrities took to their preferred form of communication, Twitter, to expound upon the candidates’ performances.
The president showed much more grit and fire in his second match with Romney, finally acting like the charismatic orator and spirited competitor he is.
In an attempt to proclaim his want to diversity his Massachussets cabinet with female employees when he was governor, presidential candidate Mitt Romney inadvertently set off a public firestorm of jokes and mockery with his "binders full of women" comment.
Instant polls after last night's presidential debate declare the winner.
The presidential candidates might have to deal with a very involved moderator at tonight's debate.
President Obama gets a chance to redeem himself in the eyes of the voting public tonight in a rematch against Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
The second presidential debate takes place Tuesday night, and both candidates are currently practicing.
Candidate clarifies stance after comments made to Iowa paper this week; quick rundown on Romney's stances on abortion, birth control, Medicare, and race vs. Obama among women voters