Elections
  • A Mail-Order President? A ‘Hanging Chads’ Sequel

    By Peter Henderson, Reuters

    Sloppy signatures on mail-in ballots might prove to be the hanging chads of the 2012 election. As Republicans and Democrats raise alarms about potential voter fraud and voter suppression, mail-in...

  • 11 Senate Races that Decide the Center of Power

    By Reuters

    A year ago, Republicans seemed headed toward capturing the U.S. Senate, now held by Democrats, 53-47. But things went awry, beginning with the surprise decision in February by Republican Senator...

  • Obama, Romney Make Final Push in Midwest

    By Jeff Mason, Reuters

    President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney made late pitches in the political battlegrounds of the upper Midwest on Friday, a region likely to decide the winner in next week's closely fought...

  • Sandy Could Give Obama a Half-Point Election Boost

    By Phys Org, PHYS-ORG

    A 2009 study from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Loyola Marymount University suggests President Obama may get a bump in the polls from Superstorm Sandy.

  • Slow, but Steady: A Deeper Dive into Jobs Numbers

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    At first glance, the Friday jobs report looks like a mixed bag for the economy and the presidential election. Payrolls increased by 171,000 in October—eclipsing Wall Street projections by 46,000 jobs...