By Nate Cohn
From The New Republic
Over the last week, the best arguments on behalf of a Romney win have fallen off one-by-one. Before the final presidential debate, one… Read More...
Election Day is tomorrow. For more than a week now there’s been a stress and tension I’ve never felt before. Sure, other elections bring anticipation, angst, often hope and at times… Read More...
The Gilded Age vs. the 21st century
By E.J. Dionne Jr.
From The Washington Post
The GOP is trying to undo achievements of a century
The 2012 campaign began on Aug. 2, 2011,… Read More...
By Nate Silver
From The New York Times
It appears that President Obama is likely to go into Election Day with a very modest lead in the average of national polls.
As of this… Read More...
By Jon Cohen, Peyton M. Craighill and Scott Clement
From The Washington Post
There remains almost no daylight between President Obama and Republican Mitt Romney as the 2012… Read More...
By Bill Press
We knew an October Surprise was coming. We just didn't know whether it would come from the Romney campaign or the Obama campaign. In the end, it came from… Read More...
The League of Women Voters, a highly respected non partisan group, has created a website where it explains the large number of votes Florida voters will face with on election day.… Read More...
Florida International University
MIAMI (Oct. 31, 2012) - Cuban-Americans are the only Latino subgroup keeping President Barack Obama from solidly winning the Latino vote in… Read More...
CBS News
President Obama has maintained a five-point lead in the crucial swing state of Ohio, according to a new Quinnipiac University/CBS News/New York Times poll of likely voters.… Read More...
“False campaign ads telling swing state voters they're going to lose their jobs because of Obama may be a way to scare up some Romney votes. But forcing two giant,… Read More...