I want to preface this by saying that I am not a believer that the 2012 election was stolen. I believe that the President was able to turn out more people to vote for him than what Mitt Romney was able to turn out to vote for him. All of that said, when you hear a story like this, it does put doubt into your mind...
If we can't trust those that check the facts in the media, who can we trust? A recent story about what was labelled the biggest lie of the recent campaign for President turned out that the "lie" ended up being true after all.
More and more it seemed that way during the course of the campaign for President...
The moment Alaska governor Sarah Palin first came to the world stage as John McCain's running mate in the 2008 presidential elections, we knew that her larger-than-life personality would become the stuff of parody and portrayal from years to come. Once we finished laughing at Tina Fey's dead-on impression, the tone turned serious as HBO's 'Game Change' garnered multiple Emmys with Julianne Moore i
Mitt Romney sat down for a conference call with supporters and donors yesterday. In the call, Governor Romney said the following:
In each case they were very generous in what they gave to those groups. With regards to the young people, for instance, a forgiveness of college loan interest, was a big gift...
If, as some pundits claim, gaffes were responsible for Mitt Romney's failed presidential bid, then this surely won't change that assertion. At some point after losing the election to Barack Obama, Romney's camp accidentally leaked a victory website promoting a win that never happened. It's the 'Dewey Defeats Truman' of the digital age.
Shortly after midnight on Nov. 7, 2012, former presidential candidate Mitt Romney addressed supporters in Boston, Mass. with his official concession speech. Romney lost the race to the White House after President Barack Obama clinched 303 electoral votes to Romney's 206.
You've heard everything and you've seen everything, now we want to know who you think will win the 2012 election. As you vote in our poll, don't think about who you want to win, but who you think will win.
I am not one of those with inside knowledge of poll and data. That said, I can look and see things that are happening in the polls that all of us see in the public and I am seeing the thing that happens in every race. Things tighten in the end...
Dick Morris, former adviser to Trent Lott and Bill Clinton, filed an opinion piece with the Hill recently where he predicted that a landslide is setting up for Mitt Romney in this race. He cites the polling data in Ohio, Virginia and other swing states as the basis for his belief.
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Tonight in Boca Raton, Florida, President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney sat down for their third and final debate before the upcoming election. Bob Schieffer of CBS News was the moderator. The debate's focus was foreign policy.
Here are some noteworthy moments from the discussion:
This time, like in the first debate, Obama wore a blue tie and Romney a red one...
The third and final Presidential debate is in the books. What did you think about what the President had to say? What about what Governor Romney had to say?
Who do you think is the big winner of the evening? Vote in our poll and let us know what you think...
The second presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney got started just after 9 o'clock from the campus of Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. The town-hall-style debate, with an audience of uncommitted voters selected by Gallup, was moderated by CNN's Candy Crowley...