Obama Builds on Leads in Ohio and Florida
Has at least a 10 point lead in both states
Between days till election and Romney's intelligence
MSNBC sees the highest ratings boost
Since socialism is a bad word stateside
If you're going to change your story, Mitt, try something that's both helpful and true
So the left aren't the only ones who don't grasp Citizens United
Says the much cited analysis from the Tax Policy Center is "biased"
GOP nominee yet to persuade voters of his economic plan
The GOP nominee's religion has yet to be a significant factor this election cycle
Speaking at the Clinton Global Initiative, Romney also said freedom breeds prosperity and avoided attacking President Obama and his foreign policy directly
Romney says the world's burning and the U.S should jump in more
Accuses president of minimizing importance of ambassador's killing
Either way, a widely disliked schmuck wins (and nobody is especially happy)
Uh huh. So ... Any thought on how you plan to get there? A tour, perhaps?
President's support for auto industry in Michigan seems to be bearing fruit
At about 46 or 47 percent. Gary Johnson polls at around six when included
He's also out of touch with everyday Americans.
Romney's "47 Percent" comments continue to dominate election rhetoric
Wants the GOP nominee to give the President the same treatment he received during the primaries
So, the GOP candidate has done something right
And a thrill-packed notarized letter listing 20 years of tax rates!
He challenges Mormon teachings as well on website
Homer Simpson votes for the GOP nominee, then sees tax returns.
The President has a huge advantage among women, African-Americans, and Hispanics
Not much Republicans on Capitol Hill will be able to do, say lawmakers
Chance of winning the Electoral College now at just over 76 percent
GOP nominee still sticks by what he said
Thinks the GOP nominee will have a tough time explaining the remarks in upcoming debates
55 percent of Americans say the federal government has too much influence over their lives and 61 percent feel income inequality is an acceptable part of economic system
Will not pursue future Senate or governor seats in Minnesota
Some Americans are offended while others see it as a cold, hard truth