Republican challenger Mitt Romney got exactly zero votes in 59 districts in Philadelphia, reported the Philadelphia Inquirer.
It was a hard fought campaign that secured a second term for President Obama Tuesday night, but he could not have done it without a clockwork campaign strategy.
President Barack Obama essentially secured his reelection bid on Tuesday night.
In the final hours of campaigning, presidential candidates have crisscrossed the country, making their case to voters in swing states while focusing on turnout.
While the presidential race remains tight in the lead-up to Nov. 6, Congressional elections also contain some nail-biting races.
Presidential candidates President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney hit the ground running Thursday after Hurricane Sandy brought a lull in the campaign storm.
President Barack Obama has canceled a third day of campaigning to focus on emergency operations implemented in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
GOP candidate Mitt Romney’s performance in the debates has elevated him to presidential status, and while he polls ahead in the popular vote the week before the election, President Obama appears to have the lead in electoral votes.
President Obama’s re-election campaign utilizes the Bay Area community’s technology skills.
The two presidential candidates took very different approaches to the third and final presidential debate last night, but what was most critical was their political images and where they were aiming their appeal, according to political scientist Dr. John Hudak.
The presidential race between President Obama and Mitt Romney is tight and with less than 20 days to go, the third and last presidential debate Monday night will be critical for both candidates.
R. Glenn Hubbard, senior economic adviser to presidential candidate Mitt Romney, and Jeffrey Liebman, senior economic adviser to President Barack Obama, will discuss economic policies proposed by the two candidates at Columbia University Oct. 8.
In what has been described as a pivotal moment in the election, President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney faced off in their first presidential debate on Wednesday night in Denver, five weeks before voters will cast their ballots.
What each presidential candidate may offer women, and particularly working women, was the subject of an American Enterprise Institute (AEI) forum titled, Obama vs. Romney: What’s at stake for America’s working women? in Washington, D.C., Sept. 27.
President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney were both in Virginia on Thursday, attempting to court military voters.
Jim Lehrer, host of “PBS NewsHour” and moderator for the first presidential debate, has announced the first debate topics.
During an interview on CBS’s “60 Minutes,” Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said his campaign does not need a “turnaround,” when CBS’s Scott Pelley suggested he is slipping in recent polls.
Republican challenger Mitt Romney got exactly zero votes in 59 districts in Philadelphia, reported the Philadelphia Inquirer.
It was a hard fought campaign that secured a second term for President Obama Tuesday night, but he could not have done it without a clockwork campaign strategy.
President Barack Obama essentially secured his reelection bid on Tuesday night.
In the final hours of campaigning, presidential candidates have crisscrossed the country, making their case to voters in swing states while focusing on turnout.
While the presidential race remains tight in the lead-up to Nov. 6, Congressional elections also contain some nail-biting races.
Presidential candidates President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney hit the ground running Thursday after Hurricane Sandy brought a lull in the campaign storm.
President Barack Obama has canceled a third day of campaigning to focus on emergency operations implemented in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
GOP candidate Mitt Romney’s performance in the debates has elevated him to presidential status, and while he polls ahead in the popular vote the week before the election, President Obama appears to have the lead in electoral votes.
President Obama’s re-election campaign utilizes the Bay Area community’s technology skills.
The two presidential candidates took very different approaches to the third and final presidential debate last night, but what was most critical was their political images and where they were aiming their appeal, according to political scientist Dr. John Hudak.
The presidential race between President Obama and Mitt Romney is tight and with less than 20 days to go, the third and last presidential debate Monday night will be critical for both candidates.
R. Glenn Hubbard, senior economic adviser to presidential candidate Mitt Romney, and Jeffrey Liebman, senior economic adviser to President Barack Obama, will discuss economic policies proposed by the two candidates at Columbia University Oct. 8.
In what has been described as a pivotal moment in the election, President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney faced off in their first presidential debate on Wednesday night in Denver, five weeks before voters will cast their ballots.
What each presidential candidate may offer women, and particularly working women, was the subject of an American Enterprise Institute (AEI) forum titled, Obama vs. Romney: What’s at stake for America’s working women? in Washington, D.C., Sept. 27.
President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney were both in Virginia on Thursday, attempting to court military voters.
Jim Lehrer, host of “PBS NewsHour” and moderator for the first presidential debate, has announced the first debate topics.
During an interview on CBS’s “60 Minutes,” Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said his campaign does not need a “turnaround,” when CBS’s Scott Pelley suggested he is slipping in recent polls.