The campaign teams for both President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney continue to project the utmost of confidence in their respective candidates as the race to a seat in the White House still remains strikingly close. Nonetheless, the final results of the Nov. 6 election will lie heavily on the outcome amid the key battleground states.
Politico reports that Romney holds on to his lead over President Mitt Romney in key swing-states right before Election Day 2012. Politico reveals the following.
A looming Hurricane Sandy has brought a new level of uncertainty onto the 2012 presidential campaign trail, which will also serve to alter early voting opportunities just a mere nine days before Election Day.
President Obama will appear in a live 30-minute special on all MTV channels on Friday, Oct. 26. The president will answer questions from young voters in-person in Washington D.C and through questions submitted to MTV's Facebook page. MTV's "Ask Obama Live" is a platform created by the network to allow both Obama, and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney a chance to address young voters' concerns. Several topics of discussion may include educational and financial concerns including rising tuition costs and student loans and many and social issues.
Looking to garner support among women voters, President Barack Obama went on a political attack against Mitt Romney on Thursday. The Democrat criticized Romney for his support of Richard Mourdock, a candidate for the Senate in Indiana who controversially stated that pregnancies resulting from rape are "something God intended."
After Gloria Allred and Boston Globe won the request to unseal complete transcripts of Mitt Romney's testimony in the divorce trial for Staples founder Tom Stemberg's divorce trial, the documents have been posted.