Paul Ryan spends the day in Florida; Ann Romney names Hillary Clinton as one of her "heroes"; the Romney camp calls a new analysis of the GOP presidential nominee's tax reform proposal "misleading and deceitful."
President Barack Obama leads Mitt Romney by three points in Ohio in a poll released Wednesday evening.
Even after addressing both presidential candidates personally in Tuesday night’s debate, 20-year-old Jeremy Epstein appears to be leaning towards Obama, especially after criticizing Romney for his repeated interruptions during the debate.
Libyan authorities have identified Ahmed Abu Khattala, a leader of the Benghazi-based Islamist group Ansar al-Shariah, as a leader of the attack that killed American Ambassador Chris Stevens, Libyans involved in the investigation said Wednesday.
CNN is not happy about the attention moderator Candy Crowley has gotten after the presidential debate on Tuesday.
By a wide margin, voters say President Barack Obama “won” his second debate with Mitt Romney Tuesday night, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released Wednesday.
Veronica De Souza, a recently unemployed social media manager, created an Internet firestorm with 'Binders Full of Women.'
In the second presidential debate Romney said it was 14 days before Obama called Benghazi an act of terror. Was he right?
Mitt Romney supporters criticized Katherine Fenton, who asked the question about wage inequality that inspired the "Binders Full of Women" memes from the second 2012 presidential debate.
President Barack Obama came out much more aggressively, and he got in some digs. Here's a compilation.
The light treatment suggests that Democrats are wary of taking on the issue.
The back and forth on oil and gas between Romney and Obama isn't new, but who is responsible for the high price of gasoline?
Obama is capitalizing on memes generated by Mitt Romney's "binders full of women" comment to exploit social media's viral potential.
Questions about pay equity and gun control finally came up, and Romney tried to convince Americans that his tax policy plan's math adds up.
After being widely criticized for appearing disengaged in round one, President Obama comes out swinging.
Some question whether the candidates were treated fairly during the 2nd presidential debate.
During the presidential debate at Hofstra University in New York, Long Islanders were concerned about the unemployment rate and gas prices.
The yellow sign featured red letters with the words “Hang” and “Obama” with smaller blue text reading “In There” in between the larger words
Though Romney has denied he has plans for a "$5 trillion tax cut," but that doesn't mean it stopped the internet from talking about it.
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President Barack Obama gained ground on Mitt Romney for the third straight day in the Reuters/Ipsos daily national tracking poll. He had a 46 to 43 percent lead on Tuesday.