Presidency
Former Pres. George H.W. Bush Exits Intensive Care
A spokesman says former President George H.W. Bush’s condition continues to improve and that he was moved Saturday out of intensive care and into a regular hospital room, the Associated Press reported late Saturday afternoon.
Obama Wins Re-Election
President Barack Obama has won a second term in the White House, defeating Republican nominee Mitt Romney.
Presidential Campaign By The Numbers
The 2012 presidential election will go down as the first billion dollar campaign in American history, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the numbers that will define the 2012 election.
Poll: Florida A Statistical Tie Between Romney & Obama
With just hours to go until the campaigning for the 2012 election officially comes to an end, the latest Public Policy Polling poll of Florida gives President Barack Obama a razor thin one point lead over Republican nominee Mitt Romney.
Pres. Obama To Visit S. Fla. Sunday
President Barack Obama hasn’t been on the campaign trail since Hurricane Sandy devastated parts of New Jersey and New York. But he returns to the trail Thursday and will be in Broward County on Sunday as part of a final pre-election push.
Poll: Obama & Romney Statistically Tied In Fla.
The latest poll from Public Policy Polling gives President Barack Obama a one-point lead in Florida over Republican nominee Mitt Romney, but that is well within the poll’s margin of error of +/- 3.7 percent, making the race a statistical tie.
Romney Makes Bogus Claim About Jeep In Ohio
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney had a little problem with facts in a speech before swing-state Ohio voters Thursday night.
Early Voting Kicks Off On Saturday
While nearly 1 million people have cast an absentee vote already this election season, business at the voting booths will begin to pick up starting Saturday when early voting kicks off in Florida.
Bill Clinton Joining Obama In Florida Monday
President Barack Obama will turn to the Democratic bullpen again on Monday and bring former President Bill Clinton on the campaign trail with him for a three-state battleground trip.
Mourdock’s Comments Open Door For Obama With Women
Indiana Republican Senatorial candidate Richard Mourdock provided the Mitt Romney campaign with an unneeded distraction with just two weeks to go in the presidential election.






