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Axelrod: 'You Can't Buy the White House'

Axelrod: 'You Can't Buy the White House'

Even after President Barack Obama and his allies spent over $1 billion to get him re-elected, Obama’s top strategist David Axelrod said to reporters on Thursday that one of the key lessons from the 2012 campaign was that candidates could

Governor's Races a Wash; Look Out for Pence in 2016

Governor's Races a Wash; Look Out for Pence in 2016

The advantage that Republicans hold in the number of governors across the country marginally increased thanks to Tuesday night’s elections.  The GOP had 29 governors to the Democrats’ 20 before the election. Now they have at least one more, from

Obama's Epically Awful Victory Speech

Obama's Epically Awful Victory Speech

Last night, President Obama gave a victory speech that wasn’t so much a victory speech as a hackneyed mash-up of all his greatest hits, spiced with a hefty dose of socialism for good measure. In other words, it was typical

President Obama's Full Victory Speech

President Obama's Full Victory Speech

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: Thank you so much. Tonight, more than 200 years after a former colony won the right to determine its own destiny, the task of perfecting our union moves forward. It moves forward because of you. It moves

Courage for the Long War Ahead

Courage for the Long War Ahead

On November 6, the people of the United States rejected President Barack Obama. And re-elected him to a second term in office.  Though Obama failed to win a majority in the popular vote–and may even have lost the popular vote

Why Hollywood Should Root for Romney Win

Why Hollywood Should Root for Romney Win

For every Kid Rock or Clint Eastwood there are dozens, maybe hundreds, of celebrities voting for President Barack Obama today. That’s their choice. But is it a wise one for their short-term careers? Sure, an A-list type feels awfully good voting

Romney, Obama Tie in Dixville Notch, NH

Romney, Obama Tie in Dixville Notch, NH

DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H. — Residents of two tiny villages in northern New Hampshire headed to the polls at midnight, casting the first election day votes in the nation. After 43 seconds of voting, Dixville Notch’s 10 votes divided evenly —

Iowa: Advantage Romney

Iowa: Advantage Romney

President Barack Obama won Iowa in 2008 by 9.5 percentage points, but the incumbent President’s poor performance among early voters indicates Republican challenger Mitt Romney has the advantage heading into election day.  Obama is doing worse than John Kerry, who

People Walk Out on Obama at Virginia Rally

People Walk Out on Obama at Virginia Rally

When your opening act is an accused rapist and molester of women, a man who lied to a grand jury and was convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice, a man who actually stood in the Rose Garden of the

Obama: 'I'll Work With Anybody'

Obama: 'I'll Work With Anybody'

Today, speaking in Concord, New Hampshire, trying to look bipartisan, Barack Obama made this incredible statement: “As long as I’m president, I’ll work with anybody.” He can’t be serious. For a start, let’s take a look at immigration reform. In

Long Island's NewsDay Endorses Romney

Long Island's NewsDay Endorses Romney

As Long Island struggled to recover from Hurricane Sandy, the area’s most influential newspaper, NewsDay, endorsed Mitt Romney for President on Saturday. In 2008, the paper endorsed Barack Obama: Had Barack Obama done the job of president with the same

White House: Obama Not Following Benghazi Investigation

White House: Obama Not Following Benghazi Investigation

Before the last presidential debate, focusing on foreign policy, President Obama’s campaign press secretary Jen Psaki told Fox News that the President “takes responsibility for the safety and security of all diplomats serving overseas.” But the White House revealed that

Obama Vows to 'Bet On' Green Energy Loans That 'Will Fail'

Obama Vows to 'Bet On' Green Energy Loans That 'Will Fail'

President Barack Obama told an audience in Wisconsin Thursday that should he win a second term, his administration would continue to gamble with taxpayer dollars on green energy projects, confessing that “some of the business we encourage” with government loans

Romney Hits Obama on 'Revenge' Vow

Romney Hits Obama on 'Revenge' Vow

Republican nominee Mitt Romney chided President Barack Obama Saturday for calling on Americans to vote for “revenge” as the battle for the White House raced to an ill tempered climax. Three days before voters chose between giving Obama a second