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A winner has not been declared in Florida two days after the election. Barack Obama secured a victory in the 2012 president election two days ago, but one high-profile state is still too close to call - Florida. -
Ryan Wins Re-Election: Despite Failed VP Bid, A Victory In Wisconsin
Paul Ryan will serve another term in the U.S. House of Representatives. Mitt Romney may have lost his bid for the presidency on Tuesday night, but the evening wasn't a total wash for his running mate Paul Ryan. -
Popular Vote 2012, Obama Widens Margin Over Romney
Presidential elections are decided on Electoral College votes, not popular votes. Nevertheless, people are curious who won the popular vote in the 2012 election and reports are noting that President Barack Obama has a large lead over Mitt Romney. -
Eva Longoria in Tears Over President Obama's Re-election
Actress Eva Longoria was brought to tears with the news of Obama's White House victory. President Barack Obama's re-election was a big moment for America last night and supporter Eva Longoria truly felt the emotion of the evening. -
Fiscal Cliff Looming for President Obama's Second Term
With the election over, it's time for President Obama to turn his attention to the approaching fiscal cliff. -
Donald Trump Twitter Rant: Calls Obama's Election Victory a "Sham And Travesty"
Donald Trump took to Twitter shortly after President Obama's re-election victory. The real estate mogul, who had refused to accept presidential candidate Mitt Romney had lost the election, called the president's win as a "total sham and travesty" on Election Day. -
Total Votes 2012: 118 Million Americans Cast Ballots For Obama, Romney
Obama had decisive wins in both the popular and electoral votes. Now that all is said and done and President Barack Obama has secured another four years in the White House, political commentators are turning their attention to this year's voter turnout statistics. -
Electoral Map 2012: Obama Beats Romney By 97 Votes, Final Results
The race seemed neck and neck over the last few days, but Obama clinched a decisive win. After months of an incredibly close race in the 2012 presidential campaign, the final outcome turned out to be a lot more decisive than pundits expected. -
Popular Vote 2012: Obama Ahead By 2.6 Million Votes
The president carried both the electoral vote and popular vote in the 2012 election. Once official voting results began pouring in in Tuesday night, it didn't take the major networks very long to declare that President Barack Obama had won four more years in the White House. -
Who Won The Election: President Barack Obama Re-Elected [WATCH VICTORY SPEECH ]
President Barack Obama defeated Republican nominee Mitt Romney on Tuesday to garner a re-election into the Oval Office. Obama exceeded the 270-vote minimum needed for a second term with an Electoral College win in Ohio. The Democratic candidate also was victorious in another one of the swing states, Virginia, which gave him 303 electoral votes to Romney's 206. -
Electoral College Map 2012: Obama Leading Romney By 90 Votes
A total of 281 electoral votes are leaning toward Obama. Americans finally hit the polls today after a long and rigorous 2012 presidential campaign, and voters and pundits alike are analyzing every piece of data possible to correctly predict who will be the victor at the end of the evening. -
Who Is Winning The Election?: What Time The Next President Could Be Crowned
What time do pundits predict the next president will be named? After months and months of campaigning, Americans are eager to know who will be their next president, but when exactly will the country have an official result? It could be late Tuesday evening, based on how tight the race has been over the last few weeks, with President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney virtually neck and neck in the polls over the last several weeks. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Final Data Shows Obama Leading Romney
The racial and ethnic make-up of voters will have a large effect on the results. After months and months of a long and rigorous 2012 presidential campaign, Election Day has finally arrived in America. -
Exit Polls 2012: What To Watch For During Presidential Projections
A guide to getting the most out of exit poll results. As Election Day winds down in America, citizens and pundits alike are crawling the Internet and crunching data to predict a victor in the presidential race as soon as possible. -
Exit Polls 2012 Results; How Preliminary Poll Results Are Gathered
A look into what's expected from the preliminary exit poll results. The preliminary exit poll results come out in full this evening giving Americans a glimpse at how the rest of the country casted their ballots. -
'I Voted' Sticker Freebies; Voters Angered by Sticker Shortage Print Their Own
The sticker has become a symbol of the election. One of the biggest symbols of the election is the simple "I Voted" sticker that everyone receives after they cast their ballot. -
Presidential Polls Ohio: Final Poll Results Show Obama with Slight Lead Over Romney
The final Ohio Poll from the Institute for Policy Research finds President Obama with a lead over GOP nominee Mitt Romney, 50 percent support to 48.5. -
Election Map 2012; Obama Leading Romney In Electoral College Votes
Details on the latest voting and polling results around the country. As the election results roll in, Barack Obama leads overall in Electoral College Votes over Mitt Romney. -
Presidential Polls Colorado: Race Still Close Between Obama, Romney
Colorado offers nine electoral voters to the candidate who wins there. After months and months of campaigning across the country, presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will finally meet their fate today as millions of Americans head to the polls and cast their votes for who will occupy the White House for the next four years. -
Presidential Polls Florida: Latest Data Shows Obama, Romney In Dead Heat
Florida offers 29 electoral votes to the candidate who can carry the state. Election Day in America has finally arrived, and as has been the case over the last few weeks, the most intense spotlight is on a handful on important swing states that are still too close to call but where the outcome of the election could ultimately be decided. -
Electoral College Map 2012: Obama Leads Romney By 86 Votes, Latest Data Shows
A total of 70 electoral votes are still too close to call. The 2012 presidential campaign has officially reached its end, and Americans across the country are heading to the polls today to elect either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney as the next president of the United States.