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President Obama urged Americans in Sandy's path Monday to "please listen" to local officials, and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, urged help for those affected by the superstorm. The two candidates also canceled campaign events Monday and Tuesday.
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After three successive "wave" elections in the House, it looks like there will be little net change in 2012. And that means the Republicans are favored to retain the majority they won two years ago.
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Mitt Romney swung through three cities in Florida over the weekend, as he continues to focus on on the nation's largest swing state. And he's striking a…
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President Obama did better with white voters four years ago than most Democratic presidential candidates in recent decades. Polls show he won't repeat that success. But the growth in nonwhite voters the past four years means he has a way to overcome the loss.
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President Barack Obama spoke to potential voters at a rally in Ybor City on Thursday morning.He wasn't the only one who had things to say.The people who…
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"Florida, you know me. You know I say what I mean and I mean what I say," President Barack Obama said to cheering supporters at a rally in Ybor City on…
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Since June, more than 915,000 presidential ads alone have aired on broadcast and cable TV. So what's it like to watch the local news in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, New Hampshire, Ohio and Virginia?
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Ann Romney will be in South Tampa today to campaign today. She'll be at Wright's Gourmet House, 1200 S. Dale Mabry Highway, during the lunch hour.Romney…
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The Sarasota County elections office is warning people about some fraudulent letters that have many county residents questioning if they'll be able to…
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It's a sign that Election Day is getting closer: increasing reports of efforts to intimidate or mislead voters. Letters from an unknown source have been sent to voters in at least 20 Florida counties questioning their citizenship and eligibility to vote.
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Other takeaways from the debate that was ostensibly about foreign policy: domestic issues; Obama on the attack; a strong but calm Romney; and an appeal to the base.
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Florida's clemency board has made it harder for former felons to win back their voting rights.