Election May Bring On Wave of Lawsuits
By: Candice Lanier (Diary) | November 6th at 07:30 AM |
The U.S. presidential election has already spurred a couple dozen lawsuits over the past six months. These particular lawsuits have revolved around photo ID requirements and limited poll hours. However, a new torrent of litigation, beginning on election day, is looming over who gets to vote and which ballots will be counted. Voter rights advocates and attorneys may initially head to court to try to | Read More »
Presidential Race Update – Toss Up States & Electoral College Breakdown
By: Candice Lanier (Diary) | November 4th at 02:35 AM |
Mitt Romney drew a crowd of 30,000, in West Chester, Ohio on Friday night. The massive crowd included Sen. John McCain, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Ohio Governor John Kasich and Speaker of the House John Boehner. Additional star power was injected into the event with an appearance by musician Kid Rock, who opened the event with a 40-minute concert. Kid Rock ended his | Read More »
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Who Will Control The Senate? A Look at the 7 Most Hotly Contested Races
By: Candice Lanier (Diary) | November 1st at 08:13 PM |
Updated – 11/2/2012 According to Rasmussen tracking, conducted through telephone surveys, seven of the 33 Senate races are hotly contested and too close to call at this time. Toss Up Races Connecticut Democratic Congressman Chris Murphy now holds his biggest lead yet over Republican Linda McMahon–Murphy with 48% of the vote to McMahon’s 47%. One percent (1%) prefer some other candidate, and three percent (3%) | Read More »