
Mitt Romney: Four years ago, Barack Obama said building a coal-powered plant will bankrupt you. Now, 22 Pennsylvania coal facilities will close or convert. Mitt Romney will support coal and get North America energy independent.

From Politico: BuzzFeed reporter McKay Coppins was picked up on a hot-mic at today’s Mitt Romney event in Kettering, Ohio, saying there was “at least a 40-percent chance” that the candidate would “say something stupid.” The remark, picked up on

Dallas News | myFOXdfw.com myfoxdfw.com -FOREST HILL, Texas – A Tarrant County pastor is dead along with the man who allegedly assaulted him in a bizarre incident at a popular Forest Hill church. Around lunchtime Monday, Forest Hill police say

Andrea Mitchell criticized Mitt Romney for hosting a relief event instead of a campaign event today saying that the Red Cross told her “this is not what they need or want.” Mitchell even questions if the supplies collected were actually

Romney Campaign: “our years ago, Barack Obama said building a coal-powered plant will bankrupt you. Now, 22 Pennsylvania coal facilities will close or convert. Mitt Romney will support coal and get North America energy independent.”

Jenny is a 13-year-old 8th grader who’s been interested in politics for a couple of years. She was confused about the claims of the Democrats and the claims of the Republicans. So, she decided to look at the facts and

The Hill:The super-PAC that supports Mitt Romney plans to spend $20 million on its final ad barrage against President Obama before the election. Restore Our Future, which has spent tens of millions of dollars to help Romney’s campaign, will close

Mitt Romney said President Obama’s cronyism isn’t about picking winners and losers, it’s about picking losers. But what is cronyism? And why are taxpayers the real losers?

In the wake of superstorm Sandy, GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney held a “storm relief event” in Kettering, Ohio, at the same arena as his previously scheduled political rally and with the same celebrity line-up.

A fire in Queens at 11 p.m. during Sandy’s rains and floodwaters destroyed 50 homes

CBS: Superstorm Sandy knocked out power to at least seven million homes and businesses up and down the East Coast. CBS News’ Wyatt Andrews reports.

ABC News: As Hurricane Sandy barreled toward the Mid-Atlantic this morning, and the White House scrambled to get the commander in chief back to Washington, President Obama could be heard on the radio airwaves in battleground Ohio talking about his

In Sandy’s aftermath thousands of travelers facing flight delays across the country…

Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on New York City: City streets flooded, a power station exploded, a massive fire destroyed more than 50 homes — and a crane dangled in the wind.

Mark Halperin discusses on Morning Joe how the Obama campaign is losing ground (October 30, 2012)

Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Atlantic City Mayor Lorenzo Langford on the Today Show went after Gov. Chris Christie’s criticism of his handling of Hurricane Sandy

Obama Campaign: Jon Hamm was in Colorado to help get out the early vote. He shares how you can vote early–both by mail and in person.

Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com FOX NEWS: New Jersey Governor Chris Christie joined Fox and Friends this morning to talk about the cleanup process in his state following Hurricane Sandy. He said that this has been a “devastating storm”

Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Appearing on Monday’s NBC Today, MSNBC Morning Joe co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski

October 27, 2008 – Barack Obama makes his closing arguments in Ohio: “It is time, Canton, to try something new. The question of this election is not are you better off than you were four years ago. We all know

National Review’s Jonah Goldberg weighs in on the political impact of Hurricane Sandy and President Barack Obama’s reaction to it.

NEW YORK (AP) — A superstorm that sent water rushing onto city streets has left a large swath of the lower part of Manhattan without power. Consolidated Edison spokesman Chris Olert said Monday evening that the power was out for