
Contradictory data in the first wave of exit polling underlines why this presidential election has been so hard to figure out. Anthony Mason takes a look at what mattered to voters in the first set of numbers to come in.

Dan Rather: Listen, it’s Obama’s to lose here. He’s probably going to win it. All the polls show one thing going one direction. But it’s election — time for spin and chatter analysis is over. Now the people speak. You

Election Day turnout was heavy Tuesday in several storm-ravaged areas in New York and New Jersey, a welcome change from crisis to catharsis for many who saw exercising their civic duty as a sign of normalcy amid lingering devastation.

Some voters are experiencing problems at the polls.

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney made a brief Election Day stop in the Pittsburgh area, where he was greeted by hundreds of supporters even though it wasn’t advertised as a public event.

Hosted by radio personality Tony Katz, you will hear on-the-ground political reports from journalists in key swing states, commentary from national bloggers, and personal accounts from citizens across the country.

Sen. Scott Brown makes last stop in Woburn, Mass and discusses her tight race for re-election against Elizabeth Warren.

CNN’s Gloria Borger says the Obama campaign’s last minute move to send Vice President Biden to Ohio today is an indication that they aren’t as confident in a win in the Buckeye State as they try to appear.

Michelle Obama talks to CBS 19 on Election Day

Ann Coulter said Monday night to Sean Hannity “Just this year I’ve spent time in seven of the 10 swing states, which is part of the reason I’m so confident I’ll be back Wednesday night for the victory party. People

On the day before Cook County residents head to the polls, there has been an allegation of election tampering. As a result, some election judges he result have been fired.

A video was posted on You Tube that appears to show an electronic voting machine selecting Mitt Romney when the voter is clearly attempting to vote for Barack Obama.

Gov. Mitt Romney speaks with Chris Plante on WMAL in Washington DC on election day, 2012. The GOP candidate for president said that the media is clearly biased and he got a fairer shake from talk radio and the internet