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Kirsten Powers: This Is The Beginning of a GOP Wave

Kirsten Powers: This Is The Beginning of a GOP Wave

Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s election night coverage, left-leaning network political correspondent Kirsten Powers said early campaign results look like the beginning of a GOP wave.   “I would say looking at what we know now, it’s not looking very

Republican Victory Likely in Massachusetts Gubernatorial Race

Republican Victory Likely in Massachusetts Gubernatorial Race

FOXBOROUGH, Massachusetts — Democrats outnumber Republicans 3-to-1 among registered voters in Massachusetts, but GOP gubernatorial candidate Charlie Baker is likely to be victorious in the state today. According to Real Clear Politics poll, Baker — a former health insurance executive — currently

Scott Brown: Be the President's Check and Balance

Scott Brown: Be the President's Check and Balance

US Senate candidate Scott Brown (R-NH) argued that New Hampshire voters should “change Senators and be that check and balance to the president” on Tuesday’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto” on the Fox News Channel. “We need to change senators

Biden: Orman 'Will Be With Us'

Biden: Orman 'Will Be With Us'

Vice President Joe Biden stated that Kansas’ Independent US Senate candidate Greg Orman “will be with us” during an interview on WPLR’s “Chaz and AJ” show on Tuesday. Biden declared that Democrats “will hold the Senate.”  He predicted Democrat wins

WH: Election 'Not a Referendum on Obama'

WH: Election 'Not a Referendum on Obama'

Tuesday at the White House press briefing , White House press secretary Josh Earnest said tonight’s election results will not be a referendum on President Barack Obama.  Earnest said, “The important thing here is what is driving the voters decisions”

Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Favorite

Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Favorite

The new front-runner to host the 2022 Winter Olympics doesn’t have a long winter sports tradition. Then there’s the matter of snow, or lack thereof. The mountains near Beijing where Olympic bidders want to hold skiing events receive less than

Attkisson: With 'Few Exceptions' CBS Didn't Want Me Doing Interviews

Attkisson: With 'Few Exceptions' CBS Didn't Want Me Doing Interviews

Former CBS Investigative Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson reported that CBS prevented her from doing interviews with “almost everybody” who requested her on Tuesday’s “Laura Ingraham Show.” Attkisson said that after she divulged that public affairs officials within the US government had

Madison Bumgarner Can't Find New Chevy Colorado

Madison Bumgarner Can't Find New Chevy Colorado

San Francisco Giants pitcher Madison Bumgarner can’t find his brand new 2015 Chevy Colorado truck, fully loaded with “technology and stuff,” that he won last week for being the MVP of the World Series. Chevy turned a botched World Series

Midterm Elections: 18.6 Million Votes Already Cast

Midterm Elections: 18.6 Million Votes Already Cast

ATLANTA (AP) — More than 18.6 million Americans in 32 states already have cast ballots in the nation’s midterm elections, a significant increase over the 2010 early voting, according to data from state elections officials. At least 11 states have