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While it’s still too early to officially call Florida, the NBC News Desk at midnight shows President Obama leading Mitt Romney 50% to 49% with 92% of
With voters still waiting in long lines in Florida, it’s much too early to call a winner.
Florida’s hefty 29 Electoral College votes are nearly essential for Mitt Romney to capture in order to make his way to 270 and capture the presidency.
There’s only one day left for early voting in the battleground state of Florida, and the Miami Herald is calling it a “nightmare.” With long lines, packed
In recent days, Team Romney has appeared to be making a play for Michigan.
The Washington Post wrote Tuesday that Sandy, the “super storm” that ravaged the East Coast on Monday, provided Obama with a “commander-in-chief moment.”
For the first time since 1988 , climate change failed to get a mention in the presidential debates—a stark indication of how the issue has faded from the
Congressman Chris Murphy and wrestling magnate Linda McMahon continued their increasingly ugly battle for Connecticut’s open Senate seat on Thursday with
Gas prices have been used as a weapon in American presidential campaigns since they doubled under Jimmy Carter after the Iranian revolution.
In his post-debate analysis Tuesday night, Chuck Todd took a look at how the president’s unyielding yet fact-based approach threw Romney off his game,