Presidential Election 2012
The hours are drawing near as the nation waits to know if President Barack Obama will be reelected or welcome the 45th president in the shape of a former Massachusetts governor.
Election Day has arrived an American citizens have the last opportunity to decide if the US will keep the 44th president of the United States or have the 45th president of the United States.
New Hampshire is set to cast their votes with Dixville Notch at midnight.
The Gallup poll is back after a weeklong hiatus due to Hurricane Sandy and its destructive aftermath along the Eastern seaboard.
Latinos Post brings you the latest election news the night before the 2012 presidential election between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
It doesn’t look good for Republican challenger Mitt Romney if he can’t win the crucial swing state of Ohio.
We have a huge update from our very own online election polls today.
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.
While President Obama still clings to a narrow lead in many critical swing states, the national polls predict a very close outcome for the popular vote.
Rasmussen projects tied race in Ohio, Romney leading in Virginia
High Hispanic voting turnout could give Obama Florida, Nevada, Virginia and Colorado.
While the presidential election is tomorrow, many states allow early voting, and over 30 million people across the country have already cast their ballots.
The road to 270 Electoral College votes will be a bit rougher for President Barack Obama compared to his 2008 win.
Many Americans will be voting on Nov. 6 but record numbers are out voting early in crucial swing states.