Trending on Twitter this morning: “R.I.P. Paul Davis. The Navy Seal who killed Osama Bin Laden died in battle today. Retweet to honor him.”
It’s time to panic over anonymous guys in Philadelphia again, at least if you work at Fox News Channel.
Posting pictures of your ballot to Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram is a crime in some parts of America.
The GOP’s hopes of taking over the Senate in 2012 have all but slipped away, but there is another option.
Will Ohio’s Provisional Ballot’s be 2012’s version of the Hanging Chad?
If we elected presidents by a national telephone survey using Gallup’s likely voter screen, Mitt Romney would be a happy man.
In a silly quadrennial tradition, the residents of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire voted at midnight. It was a tie.
The bromance between President Obama and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has now become a love triangle with the addition of Bruce Springsteen.
The 2012 Election promises to be close in the Popular Voter, but President Obama still retains an Electoral College advantage.
The Romney campaign doesn’t seem too confident of its path to victory.
Democrats Barack Obama and Tim Kaine have gained momentum in Virginia in weekend polling.
Republicans already seem to be blaming Hurricane Sandy in the event Mitt Romney loses.
Barack Obama’s Washington is more foul-mouthed and course, according to no evidence whatsoever.
Republicans are going to get trounced among Latino voters tomorrow, and they only have themselves to blame.
President Obama is likely to win re-election while overwhelmingly losing the white vote. Does it matter?
Could Romney win Ohio by ginning up Republican turnout and tamping down Democratic votes?
OTB bloggers give their best guesses on the House and Senate races.
The analyst actually wants to understand and be correct far more than he or she wants their preferences to prevail in the analysis
It’s just a few days until the 2012 campaign ends, and the jostling for position for 2016 begins.
The OTB gang give their best guess at the outcome of the 2012 presidential contest.
Utility crews from Alabama traveled to New Jersey to help get the power back on. They were turned away on account of not being unionized.