US Jobs Report Offers No Ammunition For Obama, Romney Camps
Friday's jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics won't inject a last-minute jolt into the race for the presidency.
This Day For Democrats: Final Tours Of Swing States
President Obama will zigzag across Ohio; Vice President Biden will campaign in Wisconsin and Ohio; Reuters polls find small lead for Obama in Ohio, Florida and Virginia.
2012 Election Is The Most Expensive In US History
The 2012 election cycle is predicted to cost $6 billion, including hundreds of millions of dollars that cannot be traced back to its donors.
This Day For Democrats: Obama Back On Campaign Trail
Obama has a whirlwind day of campaigning; Joe Biden campaigns in Iowa; polls show Obama with leads in Wisconsin, New Hampshire and Iowa.
US Supreme Court Refuses To Consider Whether Fertilized Eggs Have Constitutional Rights
The nation's highest court declined to hear an appeal to place a proposed "personhood" amendment on the Oklahoma ballot, which could have effecively outlawed abortion.
It Isn't Over 'Til it's Over: Not Even Hurricane Sandy Can End US Presidential Campaign
The Obama and Romney campaigns briefly paused in the wake of the storm. But both candidates will likely be scrambling for votes until Election Day.
Hurricane Sandy: Is it Evidence of Global Warming?
The short answer: Scientists just can't be sure.
Ballot Initiatives To Watch: Marijuana Legalization, Marriage Equality And Campaign Finance On The Table
In November, Americans will vote on at least 174 ballot measures that if passed can't be overturned by state legislatures or vetoed by a governor.
This Day For Democrats: Obama Cancels Campaign Event To Focus On Hurricane Sandy Response
President Obama is helping oversee the federal response to Hurricane Sandy; Vice President Biden campaigns in Ohio; Obama has four-point lead in the key state, according to PPP.
This Day For Democrats: Obama Says Romney Would Overturn Roe v. Wade
Joe Biden campaigns in Wisconsin; President Obama tied with Mitt Romney in Colorado; outside spending by three GOP groups surpasses $200 million.
In a First For US Presidents, Obama Returns To Chicago For Early Voting
President Obama will be the first sitting U.S. president to take advantage of early voting.
This Day For Democrats: Obama Leads In Ohio
Colin Powell endorsed President Obama for a second term; a Time magazine poll reports Obama leading Romney in Ohio; Joe Biden will host a reception for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
One Year After College, Women Already Earn Less Than Men: Study
One year after college, women already earn less than comparable men. Then they must devote more of their incomes to repaying student loans.
What To Know Before Paul Ryan's Poverty Speech
The vice presidential nominee will give a speech about upward mobility Wednesday at Cleveland State University.
This Day For Democrats: New Questions Surrounding Benghazi Attack
Obama and Biden campaign in Ohio; new polls indicate the president is leading Romney in two swing states; some congressional Democrats may be open to extending the payroll tax cut next year.
What President Obama's Second Term Agenda Looks Like
It looks like the platform he's been stumping for during the entire 2012 election cycle.
This Day For GOP: Ryan Hits Back on 'Horses and Bayonttes' Zinger
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan will campaign in Colorado; a Democratic strategist said Romney is likely to carry North Carolina.
Best Moments of the Third Presidential Debate: The Candidates Take the Same Position on Almost Everything
President Barack Obama's Republican challenger was frequently forced to admit he agreed with the president’s courses of action overseas.
Presidential Debate: What To Know Before Monday's Foreign Policy Debate
The importance of Obama's and Romney's performances in the final presidential debate of the 2012 election cannot be overstated.
Ben Cohen Of Ben & Jerry's Is Stamping Money Out Of Politics
With the launch of Amend-o-Matic Stampmobile, Ben Cohen of Ben & Jerry's hopes to energize campaign finance reform efforts.
This Day For Democrats: Obama Preps For Final Debate
President Obama will face off with GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney; Priorities USA raises more than Restore Our Future; Obama endorsed by Salt Lake City Tribune.
Is Romney Up By Seven Points? Why Gallup's Latest Poll Is Skewed
Some say Gallup's likely voter model in its daily tracking poll might skew its results.
This Day For Democrats: Dark Money Groups Attack Obama's 'War on Coal'
Obama under attack for Libya comments; Biden campaigns in Florida; super PACs airing anti-Obama energy ads in major coal-producing states.
Tell Employees How to Vote, Romney Urges: Report
On a call, Romney said he hoped business owners would "make it very clear to your employees what you believe is in the best interest of your enterprise" in the 2012 election.
Tax Policy Center Says Romney Tax Plan Still Doesn't Add Up
A new analysis of Romney's proposed $25,000 cap on itemized deductions finds that cap still would not raise enough revenue to offset the plan's tax cuts.
This Day For Democrats: Obama To Appear on 'The Daily Show'
President Obama will tape an interview with "The Daily Show with John Stewart"; First Lady Michelle Obama says her husband "didn't point fingers" to blame former President Bush for the nation's lagging economy during Tuesday night's presidential debate.
This Day For Republicans: Tagg Romney Wanted to 'Take a Swing' at Obama
Paul Ryan spends the day in Florida; Ann Romney names Hillary Clinton as one of her "heroes"; the Romney camp calls a new analysis of the GOP presidential nominee's tax reform proposal "misleading and deceitful."
If Romney Wins, It Won’t Be Because The Ladies Love Him
On Tuesday night, Mitt Romney showed how out of touch he is when it comes to issues that directly affect female voters.
The Best Moments of the Second Presidential Debate: On-Stage Clashes, Temper Tantrums and Romney's 'Binder Full Of Women'
Questions about pay equity and gun control finally came up, and Romney tried to convince Americans that his tax policy plan's math adds up.
Presidential Debate 2012: The Economic Issues (Aside From Taxes or the Debt) That Should Be Addressed
Tax policy and the budget deficit have been primary debate topics, but Americans face other economic concerns.