Colorado: Obama Projected Winner
Virginia: Obama Projected Winner Florida: Obama Leads 50-49% (96% of Vote Counted)
New Hampshire: Obama Projected Winner
Ohio: Obama Projected Winner
Wisconsin: Obama Projected Winner
Iowa: Obama Projected Winner
Nevada: Romney Projected Winner North Carolina: AP Calls for Romney
Florida: Nelson Wins, Beats Mack Virginia: Kaine Defeats Allen Indiana: Donnelly Defeats Mourdock Missouri: McCaskill Defeats Akin Ohio: Brown Defeats Mandel Connecticut: Murphy Defeats McMahon Mass.: Warren Defeats Brown Arizona: Flake Defeats Carmona
Montana: Tester Defeats Rehberg
An intriguing new documentary on former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, called "MITT," is set to be aired on TV next month.
It seems the Republican Party news is getting worse. This past fall, we suffered the defeat of our nominee for president. Based on the economic conditions, Republicans should have won.
While all the figures aren't in and almost certainly never will be, the Center for Responsive Politics has estimated that roughly $6 billion was spent on the 2012 election, including $2 billion on the presidential contest and something on the order of $4 billion on congressional and state races.
Bill Donohue’s Perspective: Perception is not necessarily reality, but it often functions that way. Ask those who voted for Barack Obama why they did so and in short order it will be revealed that the president, quite unlike Mitt Romney, really cares about people. How do they know?
Well, America went to the polls. At least, some 120 million of us did.
The election is over. The big winners: Asians and Hispanics. The big losers: blacks and the GOP.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney got no votes in 59 voting districts in the city of Philadelphia last week on Election Day.
The biggest loser on Election Day was not Mitt Romney or Paul Ryan — or that new scapegoat and victim of circumstances: The White Man. It was the American Voter himself or herself, regardless of who he or she actually voted for. We all lost.
Former GOP Presidential nominee Mitt Romney took to Twitter on Saturday to thank his supporters just four days after President Barack Obama’s decisive victory earned him another four years in the White House.
President Barack Obama was declared the winner of Florida by Associated Press and NBC News, four days after the November 6 election, bringing his total of electoral votes to 332 compared to 206 for Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
Democratic friends of Patrick Murphy, who maintains a lead in his congressional race against Florida Republican Rep. Allen West, are raising money to help fight a potential recount that could flip what appears to be a Murphy victory.
Mitt Romney was “shell-shocked" and his wife Ann began to cry when they learned of the former Massachusetts governor’s loss to President Barack Obama, a new report reveals.
Republican strategist Karl Rove, who is taking heated criticism for his role in the GOP’s presidential and Senate defeats, put the onus on President Barack Obama Friday.
One of the strangest aspects of election 2012 is that voters are demanding change but didn't change politicians. They left Republicans in charge of the House, elected an even more Democratic Senate, and re-elected President Obama.
America's 57th presidential election revealed that a second important national institution is on an unsustainable trajectory. The first, the entitlement state, is endangered by improvident promises to an aging population.
Wait until next year — 2016, that is.
To put it mildly, many in the GOP were not pleased with the outcome of last night’s elections. This represents a national repudiation of reality: we have tossed out the doctor because we don’t like his prognosis.
In the national elections for president, House, and Senate, American voters confirmed the status quo. Not the status quo of 2008 where Democrats had 59/60 Senators, 256 House members and a president swept into office with a 7-point margin against a war hero.
Christopher Ruddy’s Perspective: It was the worst of times and the worst of times. With the 2012 election results in, there are no short or even medium term silver linings for Republicans.
Doug Schoen's Perspective: Barack Obama was re-elected on Tuesday just over an hour after the last polls closed. Indeed, this was a decisive victory for the president and a tough defeat for the Republicans.
I ve got egg on my face. I predicted a Romney landslide and, instead, we ended up with an Obama squeaker. The key reason for my bum prediction is that I mistakenly believed that the 2008 surge in black, Latino, and young voter turnout would recede in 2012 to normal ...
Puerto Ricans have endorsed U.S. statehood for the Caribbean island but also ousted the pro-statehood governor in a close election.
Mitt Romney’s crushing loss is Marco Rubio’s spectacular gain with the charismatic junior senator from Florida now a rising GOP star, according to veteran political commentator George Will.
Since taking a hardline stance on immigration during the Republican primaries, the heat had been on Mitt Romney to find a way to reach Latino voters and show them that the Republican Party was on their side.