Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
| Thousands of President Barack Obama's supporters have gathered in a second-floor space at the Delta Center Saturday, all awaiting the arrival of the president. Outside the building, people were still making their way through lines zigged-and-zagged some two blocks. This is a unique set up for a...(size: 14.5Kb)
The Guardian
It's famed for its quality journalism and considerable reach, and Univision has been quietly covering another US election – for the 50 million Latinos largely ignored by mainstream politics...(size: 10.1Kb)
Huffington Post
Feeling loved yet, Colorado? Because the courtship is kicking into high gear this weekend, even though most voters in the state appear to have opted for early voting....(size: 9.7Kb)
The Examiner
Related topics Religion & PoliticssatanismelectionOrlandowicca Advertisement In Orlando there are buses bringing folks to the election places called "Souls for Polls." Likewise there are a lot of ministers and lay people giving political information to their followers in a sort of intentionally...(size: 9.6Kb)
STL Today
For the past three years, the Internal Revenue Service hasn't been investigating complaints of partisan political activity by churches, leaving religious groups who make direct or thinly veiled endorsements of political candidates unchallenged. The IRS monitors religious and other nonprofits on...(size: 7.3Kb)
STL Today
Republicans vigorously pursued their last, best, chances for taking control of the Senate _ Pennsylvania topped their list _ as Democrats remained cautiously optimistic that they'd retain their narrow majority after Tuesday's suspense-filled elections. In the final days of a caustic campaign marked...(size: 8.5Kb)
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Palm Beach Post
After more than a year and a half of campaigning, $2 billion in spending and more than 1 million TV ads, the 2012 presidential race comes down to its final 48 hours and a battle for Florida and perhaps nine other swing states. The race also comes down to the economy — consistently rated the...(size: 6.5Kb)