National Elections
Latest news on the 2012 national elections
President Barack Obama on Monday defended his criticism of presumptive Republican presidential Mitt Romney's ties to the private equity firm Bain Capital, saying it was rightly part of the campaign debate because Romney himself was emphasizing his business background.
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Barack Hussein Obama II (born Aug. 4, 1961) is the 44th President of the United States. He is the first African-American to hold the office. Obama previously served as a United States senator from Illinois.
Willard Mitt Romney, born March 12, 1947, is an American businessman and Republican political figure who was the 70th Governor of Massachusetts from 2003-2007. He ran for President of the US in 2008, and is a candidate for the 2012 race.
Predict which states will go red or blue on our interactive Electorial College map. See how changes to the national map impact the race to capture the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House.
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The focus of the Presidential elections turns to Arkansas and Kentucky on Tuesday, as Mitt Romney can edge even closer to officially capturing the GOP nomination and we'll see if there is another strong protest vote against President Obama.
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John Edwards' defense team rested Wednesday without calling the two-time Democratic presidential candidate or his one-time mistress to the witness stand.
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On the campaign trail in Florida, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says President Obama's tenure in office has been a 'disappointment,' pointing to high unemployment, record foreclosures and shrinking household incomes.
Analysis of the latest political ads from the candidates.
See how much money is in the candidates' campaign war chests.
See how the candidates stand on hot-button issues in the campaign.
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