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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Barack Obama Reelected President

Virginia is still too close to call as precinct results roll in.

Update 10:04 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7 - With all Virginia precincts finally reporting, President Barack Obama received 1,868,191 votes from Virginia voters, according to final but unofficial data from the Virginia State Board of Elections. That's 50.57 percent of the vote.  Gov. Mitt Romney received 1,767,692 votes, or 47.85 percent. The three third-party candidates on the ballot received a combined 1.42 percent of votes, and write-in candidates the remainder. The race was too close late Tuesday night, even hours after multiple national news outlets called the race nationally. -------------   Original post, Tuesday, Nov. 6 updated 2 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7 President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden were re-elected Tuesday night, …

KEL

5:13 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Marshall, I have yet to see any post from you that has any real world factual evidence to back up any of your preposterous claims; all we get is some link to the Washingtontimes, some rehash from drudge, some crap scraped from blogs or position papers from some college or think tank hack. Come on man, produce something original worthy of our discussion or go the way of the rest of your dinosaur …   more ›

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Obama, Romney Talk Foreign Policy in Final Debate

Candidates discussed the Middle East, defense and more.

With Election Day fast approaching, President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney faced off in the third and final Presidential Debate Monday night. The debate, hosted by Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla., focused mainly on foreign policy, including conflicts in the Middle East, the civil war in Syria and the Sept. 11, 2012, killings of four American officials in Libya. Romney congratulated Obama for successfully killing Osama bin Laden, but ultimately questioned his policies on the Middle East, charging that the unrest in Egypt and Libya had created a “rising tide of chaos.” He said America needed an expansive plan to handle the situation. “We can’t kill our way out of this mess,” Romney said. “We’re going to have to put in place a very …

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Speak Out: Who Won the Third Obama-Romney Debate?

Tell us: In last meeting before the Nov. 6 election, which presidential candidate performed best in Monday's debate?

President Barack Obama and Republican hopeful Mitt Romney met Monday night for their third and final debate this election season, this time coming to the same table to answer questions on national security, the war in Iraq and jobs overseas, among other topics. The candidates also sparred on military spending, with Romney making a case for an expanded Naval fleet in a plan to increase military spending. Obama, who says he's met with military leaders to develop a reduced budget for the country's armed forces, said Monday that Romney's hike is money "our military doesn't need," noting the country also has " fewer horses and bayonets." "We have these things called aircraft carriers and planes land on them. We have ships that go underwater, …

Jody

8:09 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

The fact is true regarding electoral votes. Did the crack down on illegals in Arizona cause flight to other states? I think California has more illegals than any other state.   more ›

VA Up For Grabs with Two Weeks Until Election

New poll out Friday puts Virginia votes in 'toss-up' status with Romney ahead of Obama 50 percent to 47 percent in Virginia.

Can Bruce Springsteen help President Obama win Virginia? The popular singer will perform in a free concert Tuesday in Charlottesville on the president's behalf. He did the same for the president last week in Ohio, considered another must-win state in the election. The fight for Virginia votes is getting more intense. With Election Day two weeks from Tuesday, Virginia is becoming one of the most important swing states in the presidential election, and the candidates are pulling out all the stops in trying to win the state on Nov. 6.  "I consider it one of the three crucial states," said Stuart Rothenberg, editor and publisher of the Rothenberg Political Report, a Washington-based newsletter, counting the others as Ohio and Colorado, the …

Saturday, October 20, 2012

What Time is the Last Presidential Debate?

Here are details on Monday night's third and final debate between President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney.

The third presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney is set for 9 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22. The debate is at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla. It will focus primarily on foreign policy and international relations.  In the first debate, the candidates focused on domestic issues, including the economy and taxes, health care reform and the role of government.  The second debate between the candidates was a town hall-style debate, including questions from the audience on the economy, healthcare and more.  Broadcasting and Streaming Live AOL will provide a live stream of the debate. It will also air on YouTube's Election Hub. TV Channels Broadcasting Live: ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and more. All of the …

Colter95

7:03 am on Thursday, November 1, 2012

Every voter needs to read this excellent article: http://spectator.org/archives/2012/11/01/benghazi-obamas-core-deceit/   more ›

Gallery: Putting Politics in the Front Yard

One Herndon yard decorated for the season - the election season, that is.

Neighbors in Herndon's Fox Mill have noticed a yard on Holkein Drive decorated for the season. At first, with masks of "The Scream" and a few hanging skeletons, it appears to be decorated for Halloween. A closer look, though, reveals it is one man speaking out against President Barack Obama and in support of GOP candidate Mitt Romney. "I am trying to make people aware of what's happened in the last four years," said Gerald C. Barnes of his yard decor. Barnes said before he began this project, he let the neighbors know what he was up to. The display includes an area for "death panels under Obama," Barnes said. "I said 'I am going to put up a display about the election,' " he said. "I said they might not like it, and I am sorry if you are …

Ruth Tatlock

2:19 pm on Monday, October 22, 2012

Nobody. You said " I"d like to buy this man lunch and dinner". Sounded as if you hadn't yet bought him two meals when you commented. Never assume a gol darn thing, however, is good advise.   more ›

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Obama, Romney Face Off in Second Presidential Debate

The Presidential candidates met for a town-hall style debate at Hofstra University in New York.

President Barack Obama and Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney sparred Tuesday night over immigration, the economy, energy production and foreign policy during the second of three Presidential debates before Election Day. The debate, held at Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY, went over the allotted 90-minutes and featured a number of sharp exchanges between the two candidates, who interrupted each other on more than one occasion. Virginia Voters React Delegate Scott Surovell (D-44th) was impressed with Obama’s performance Tuesday night, saying the president was “back” after his more restrained performance during the Denver debate two weeks ago. “Candy Crowley's instant fact checking of Mitt Romney on President Obama's Rose Garden …

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Speak Out: Who Won the Second Presidential Debate?

Tell us: Did President Barack Obama or Gov. Mitt Romney perform better at Thursday's debate? Did the debate strengthen or hurt either campaign?

President Barack Obama and Republican hopeful Gov. Mitt Romney met Tuesday night for their second debate this election season, this time in a "town hall" format that allowed citizens to ask questions on foreign policy, oil and jobs, among other topics. The debate, at Hofstra University in New York, was crucial for both candidates, who are less than a month out from the Nov. 6 election. The candidates' running mates debated last week in Kentucky. Many experts said Vice President Joe Biden came out ahead of Republican candidate Paul Ryan in the meeting. Some said Obama needed to be more aggressive after a performance in the first debate experts dubbed "passive" and "safe." Romney supporters said he needed to maintain the momentum he gained …

Cheryl Darby

7:25 pm on Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Locally, Nathan Sproul is still at it. He is hiring people to "identify conservative voters" in a number of states. He says he's not being paid by the Republican Party. Right....   more ›

What Time is the Presidential Debate?

Here are details on Tuesday's debate between President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney.

The second presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney is set for 9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16. The debate is at Hofstra University in New York. In the first debate, the candidates focused on domestic issues, including the economy and taxes, health care reform and the role of government.  This second debate between the candidates is a town hall-style debate, including questions from the audience. It will focus on both domestic and international issues and will include questions from likely voters.  Where to Watch Here are a few of your options in the area:   Know about more debate watch parties? Let us know in the comments section below! Broadcasting and Streaming Live AOL will provide a live stream of the debate. It…

Monday, October 15, 2012

Romney Campaigns in Leesburg Wednesday

Want to see the GOP Presidential candidate? Register online for 6:30 p.m. appearance.

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