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President Barack Obama is known for his cool, calm and collected demeanor. But every now and then, photographers catch a glimpse of the POTUS  looking…

Election 2012, National

The old saying, “If you cant beat ‘em, join ‘em,” has definitely manifest in the weeks following the re-election of President Barack Obama. According to…

Even though Barack Obama decisively won re-election last week, there have been a few, let’s just say, “disgruntled” voters that have done some pretty outlandish…

Officials from Miami-Dade County say they have finished counting absentee ballots and will begin counting the county’s 2,800 provisional ballots on Thursday afternoon. Election officials worked overnight to finish counting the outstanding ballots – votes that are largely to blame for holding up the process of declaring a presidential winner in Florida. Penelope Townsley, supervisor […]

Waving her cane and smiling broadly, the step-grandmother of Barack Obama celebrated his reelection in Kogelo, the home of Barack Obama’s father. The family matriarch…

Nope! That is what most of America’s non-White male voters said to Mitt Romney on Tuesday. MUST READ: Obama Wins Re-Election As 44th President Of…

It’s official: America has four more years … of Michelle Obama’s dazzling fashion choices. So what did she wear last night when she and her…

President Barack Obama handily defeated Gov. Mitt Romney and won himself a second term Tuesday after a bitter and historically expensive race that was primarily fought in just a handful of battleground states. Networks project that Obama beat Romney after nabbing the crucial state of Ohio. WATCH: Obama Wins Re-Election As 44th President Of United States, […]

Voters sharply divided along gender, race lines By Tom Curry Although NBC News has projected that President Barack Obama will defeat former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, voters were sharply divided along lines of sex, ethnicity, age, income and religion, exit polls showed. Exit poll data showed a distinct gender gap: Among male voters, 52 percent […]