Everyone's favorite media narcissist, The Donald himself, wasted no time in taking to Twitter to rant about Obama's re-election win Tuesday night. Read More
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Some Florida absentee ballots will not be counted until Wednesday
A little after 10 p.m. Eastern time, more than three hours after the Florida polls had officially closed, some of the last voters waiting in line were ushered inside a Miami-Dade County polling location. Read More
In Florida, still in line
Even as polls closed, thousands in Florida waited to cast their votes. "In parts of Miami, thousands still in line, some people could be voting until the wee hours of Wednesday morning," tweeted a reporter for the Miami Herald and Tampa Bay Times. Read More
Should Democrats worry about Pennsylvania?
The GOP candidate has been running TV ads in the Keystone State, which had long been considered relatively safe for President Obama. But David Axelrod has said he'll shave his moustache if Romney takes it, and still sounds confident. Read More
Cantor won’t defend Romney’s deceptive Jeep ad
The House GOP number 2 said Sunday on NBC's Meet the Press that he "had not seen" the ad, which drew a sharp rebuke from the CEO of Chrysler for its false suggestion that the company is shipping American jobs to China. Read More
In final push, GOP brings back Benghazi attack
In the campaign's closing days, Republicans are pulling out all the stops in going after President Obama—including once again slamming his administration's response to the September attacks on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Read More
Dick Cheney, Glenn Beck fundraise for Romney
On a day where famed moderate Republican Colin Powell endorsed Obama for a second term, the Romney campaign is holding a Texas fundraiser with none other than the all-star ultra-conservative team of Dick Cheney and Glenn Beck. Read More
Fired Ohio Dem election officials lose court battle
MSNBC has been closely following the case of two fired elections officials in Ohio. The two Democrats who were removed from their positions by the Republican Secretary of State after they tried to preserve early voting in their district on the final three days before Election Day. Read More
Report: Romney profited from auto bailout he opposed
.Mitt and Ann Romney made millions from the auto bailout through an investment in GM subsidiary Delphi Automotive, a new report from The Nation alleges. Read More
Extreme anti-Obama films, billboards flood swing states
With just under two weeks until the presidential election, anonymous donors and super PACs are pulling out all the stops to flood swing states with anti-Obama material. Read More
Rachel Maddow: Romney a ‘soulless shape-shifter’ on foreign policy
After a debate where Mitt Romney spent much of the 90 minutes seemingly agreeing with President Obama, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow slammed the Republican candidate for his "soulless shape-shifting" on foreign policy. Read More
Obama schools Romney: Foreign policy isn’t a game of ‘Battleship’
President Obama had one main point to make Monday night, and he hammered it home: Mitt Romney's foreign policy ideas are outdated. Read More
Obama to Romney: ‘The 1980′s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back’
President Obama issued a blistering attack against Mitt Romney's shaky foreign policy credentials in the opening of the last presidential debate before November's election. Read More
Gibbs: Romney will be severely conservative on foreign policy
Is Mitt Romney a hawk or a dove when it comes to foreign policy? According to senior Obama adviser Robert Gibbs, he's a "wing-tipped cowboy." Read More
Rubio: ‘Hopefully we can avoid’ pursuing Romney’s preferred China strategy
Though he supports his party's candidate when it comes to domestic pay issues, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) takes a more cautious approach when discussing Mitt Romney's foreign economic policy. If elected, Romney has promised to confront China about currency manipulation on his first day in office and designate the country a currency manipulator --but Rubio's not so sure that's the best approach. Read More
Rubio, Ryan criticize equal pay legislation, call it a boon for trial lawyers
Though Mitt Romney has continually refused to say whether he would or would not support the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, his running mate Paul Ryan and top surrogate Marco Rubio are attacking it without reservation. Read More
Progressive icon George McGovern dies at 90
George McGovern, the World War II fighter pilot, three term U.S. Senator, 1972 Democratic presidential nominee and liberal hero, passed away early Sunday at age 90. Read More
