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Eighteen Electoral College votes are what President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney are vying for from the swing state Ohio.
As Hurricane Sandy disrupts the city that never sleeps, it has also disrupted plans for the presidential candidates for a few swing states.
The 2012 presidential election is only a few weeks away, and both candidates seem to receive equal support in key states. While Romney has the South locked, other states such as Virginia, Colorado, Wisconsin and Iowa could go either way.
It is a state that is considered "likely" for President Barack Obama based on the Real Clear Politics' (RCP) projection of the Electoral College map but can Chris Christie make a difference?
Voter polls showed considerable favor of President Obama after Tuesday night's second presidential debate.
Tonight will be the second presidential debate of the season. It will be presented in a town hall setting in Hempstead, N.Y. The election is only 14 days away, so this is a critical moment for both candidates to prove themselves and show they can appeal to the common voter. Here's a list of what's expected to take place during tonight's second to last debate.
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
With election season in full swing, polls are constantly being thrown at the public, showing how many of a certain population favors each candidate.
The first Presidential Debate of the 2012 election season kicked off last night in Denver, Co.
With the presidential debates looming and election day only a month away, analysts predict that Washington will only see a minor facelift, with Obama returning to the White House, Democratic bolstering their ranks in Congress, and the Tea Party strengthening their influence in the Senate.
Voters in Florida, Ohio, and Virginia, three crucial swing states, are more likely to vote for President Obama than Governor Romney in the upcoming November election, a recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News/Marist Poll suggests.
Campaign season is in full swing, with both President Obama and GOP candidate Mitt Romney touring the US in an effort to win over key swing states. Here are the highlights.