Christie Was First VP Choice: Report
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney was on the verge of choosing New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie as his running mate, Politico reported.
Romney's Closing Argument: Bipartisanship
Romney vows to work with Democrats in Washington if he is elected president this Tuesday.
Five Races That Could Swing The US Senate
Here's a review of selected key Senate races to watch on Election Night.
This Day For Republicans: Midwest To Cross-Country
The candidate and his running mate launch a final push focusing on the economy, accompanied by 100 elected officials and surrogates.
Obama Hits Romney Over Jeep Outsourcing Claim
Obama pushes back on discredited claims that the bailed-out, profitable automaker would send production to China.
Hurricane Sandy Disrupts Swing-State Pennsylvania
Half a million powerless Pennsylvanians may be less eager to vote on Tuesday in the U.S. presidential election.
This Day For Republicans: The Final Push
With five days remaining, the Romney campaign hits the ground running.
Obama Mobilizes FEMA As Sandy Damages Soar Into Billions
As President Obama seeks to get aid to those affected, insurers start estimating the cost. Assessing damages and liability will be a lengthy, litigious process.
Romney Dodges FEMA Questions
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Republican Party presidential nominee Mitt Romney declined to say how he would handle FEMA.
This Day For Republicans: Final Push
Romney and Ryan embark on whirlwind tours of swing states.
Hurricane Sandy: Photos Of The Aftermath In New York City
While much of New York City was spared the worst of Hurricane Sandy's fury, Brooklyn neighborhood Greenpoint saw significant flooding.
US Presidential Campaigns Adapt To Hurricane Sandy
President Barack Obama returned to Washington; GOP nominee Mitt Romney planned to appear at a storm-relief event in Ohio.
How Frankenstorm Could Sway The Election
A massive storm could disrupt the early voting option that is a key factor in this year's election.
This Day For Republicans: Staying In The Midwest, Out Of Hurricane Sandy
Mitt Romney decides to try and take Ohio -- the state where Hurricane Sandy is forcing him to remain for today, anyway.
Obama's Plan To Break The Republicans Takes Shape
President Barack Obama intends to use the fiscal cliff to his advantage.
This Day For Republicans: Daniels Demurs
Rallies and an expensive campaign.
Surprise: Poll Says Obama's Female Advantage Vanishes
A surprising reversal in the polls buoys Romney.
This Day For Republicans: Battleground Ohio
With 12 days remaining, the push for crucial Ohio continues.
Obama's Secret Plan For Republican Support In A Second Term
On immigration and tax reform, Obama believes he can find some long-absent support.
This Day For Republicans: Romney Swings, Mourdock Stumbles
Romney tours the swing states as Richard Mourdock makes a controversial rape remark.
US Pres Debate On Foreign Policy Left Things Unsaid
The third U.S. presidential debate was long on visions for the future, but short on portraying an accurate picture of complex issues/events.
Trump's October Surprise? And Other Last-Minute Election Changers
Donald Trump's bloviating on Barack Obama aside, there have been some last-minute moments that really helped sway elections.
In Foreign Policy Debate, A Focus On Home
With few differences in their foreign policies, Obama and Romney focused on nation-building in America.
Presidential Foreign Policy Debate Live Blog
Join us for live coverage of the debate.
Romney Gets An Assist From Lee Iacocca
The former Chrysler CEO, who saved the company thanks to gov guarantees, announced he's for the man who opposed precisely that approach.
In First, Majority Of US Latinos Back Same-Sex Marriage
Religious preferences shape Latino views about gay marriage and President Barack Obama.
This Day For Republicans: Rallying In Florida
Another push for the Sunshine State.
Defense Of Marriage Act Dealt Another Setback
Another court strikes down DOMA, as the Supreme Court weighs whether to hear a case.
Presidential Debate: Obama's Best Zingers
President Barack Obama came out much more aggressively, and he got in some digs. Here's a compilation.
Gun Control Gets Light Treatment At US Presidential Debate 2
The light treatment suggests that Democrats are wary of taking on the issue.