Donald Trump has released a video criticizing President Obama for refusing the meet the deadline of the real estate mogul’s “October Surprise.”
Chrysler executive Ralph Gilles slams Donald Trump for continuing to spread Romney's misleading claims that Jeep would move production to China.
Hurricane Sandy prompted the mayor of New York City to get off the fence, endorse Obama and praise strides made on climate efforts.
In a lengthy endorsement published on the website of his media company, Bloomberg LP, the mayor said Sandy’s devastation “brought the stakes of Tuesday’s presidential election into sharp relief.”
Obama pushes back on discredited claims that the bailed-out, profitable automaker would send production to China.
Silver made the proposition after Scarborough sent a series of tweets early Thursday morning suggesting nobody knows how the 2012 election will unfold and that the race is a dead heat.
NPR apologized for making four-year-old Abigael Evans cry. The public radio outlet said it doesn’t blame Abbie for getting teary-eyed over election coverage.
Obama has a whirlwind day of campaigning; Joe Biden campaigns in Iowa; polls show Obama with leads in Wisconsin, New Hampshire and Iowa.
Obama leads Romney in some swing states because of a double-digit advantage among early voters. And with women voters, he's still far ahead.
At least 56 people in the United States and one in Canada died during the storm, raising Sandy's overall death toll to 124 after earlier claiming 67 lives in the Caribbean.
A positive jobs report would undoubtedly be hailed by President Obama as justification for his re-election; the reverse, the opposite.
A video of a 4-year-old Colorado girl crying because she is tired of the frequent mention in the media about the U.S. presidential elections has gone viral on YouTube.
In a visit to the Huffington Post headquarters to discuss his latest book and documentary series “The Untold History of the United States,” filmmaker Oliver Stone called Hurricane Sandy a “punishment” for America’s failure to address climate change.
Touring the devastated Jersey Shore, Barack Obama and Chris Christie seem like best friends.
Mayor Bloomberg announced that NYC schools will remain closed until Monday, as the MTA subway trains work on resuming service
So said Jill Stein, the Green Party's presidential candidate, who was arrested Wednesday at a protest in Texas against the Keystone XL pipeline.
As President Obama seeks to get aid to those affected, insurers start estimating the cost. Assessing damages and liability will be a lengthy, litigious process.
The Obama and Romney campaigns briefly paused in the wake of the storm. But both candidates will likely be scrambling for votes until Election Day.
Gov. Chris Christie, an supporter of presidential nominee Mitt Romney, has had nothing but praise for President Obama in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
Obama puts campaigning on the back burner and falls back into his incumbent role, visiting storm-weary victims of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey.
Trump, one of Obama’s fiercest critics, initially gave the president until Wednesday to release his college records.
For the first time in weeks, presidential polling data show Romney with the advantage in Ohio.