“Ohio” became a four letter word this election cycle. Between the heavy news coverage, endless candidate visits, and unstopppable political ads, Ohioans can’t so much as view the latest hillarious.
“Ohio” became a four letter word this election cycle. Between the heavy news coverage, endless candidate visits, and unstopppable political ads, Ohioans can’t so much as view the latest hillarious.
IVN published an article by Brenda Evans, which called the state of Florida for Obama, despite the “official” AP, New York Times, CNN, etc… news stations declaring the outcome.
President Obama wins Florida with 49.9 percent of the popular vote, taking the state’s 29 electoral votes. The race was close with only a 47,028 vote difference according to The Washington.
President Obama has won the vital swing state of Florida with 49.9 percent of the vote. Long after Obama accepted the nomination last night, the state finally processed all the ballots.
Both camps have spent a large amount of time and money to woe voters in the pivotal state, but some indications reveal battleground Nevada will go to Obama.
President Barack Obama has won the critical swing state of Ohio. President Obama’s victory in Ohio seals his re-election for another term in the White House. All eyes have been.
President Obama wins Wisconsin, picking up the 10 electoral votes in the swing state. He received 50% percent of the vote, CNN reports.
It’s been a long, long road, but the the big day has finally arrived: Election 2012. These are some important races to watch throughout the day.
Both camps have spent a large amount of time and money to woe voters in the pivotal state, but some indications reveal battleground Nevada will go to Obama.
According to RealClearPolitics, the race for Colorado is extremely close, with President Obama ahead 1.5 points at 48.8%, and Governor Romney trailing close at 47.3%. Gallup shows Romney ahead 50-49%,.