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Polls give Obama edge over Romney, but it's too close to call

After a final cross-country campaign whirl by both candidates, President Obama heads into election day riding a slim lead in enough key states to secure a second term, while Mitt Romney remains competitive and could yet unseat him.

 

Election 2012: What to watch for as the polls close

2012 Presidential Election

Like a giant wave, the presidential election returns will be rolling in east to west on Tuesday night, starting at 7 p.m. local time when the polls close in Virginia, as well as five other states. It will be hours — maybe even days — before the winners are known.

 

Voters in NY, NJ not deterred by storm's effects

Election Day turnout was heavy Tuesday in several storm-ravaged areas in New York and New Jersey, with many voters expressing relief and even elation at being able to vote at all, considering the devastation....

 

Nate Silver: Obama Has 86.3 Percent Chance of Winning Election

President Barack Obama continues to hold a steady lead in the polls. And New York Times ’ polling wiz Nate Silver now puts Obama’s chance of winning at 86.3 percent --up 11.7 points since October 28.

 

Obama at 48 percent vs. 46 percent for Romney nationally: Reuters/Ipsos poll

Barack Obama

President Barack Obama was 2 percentage points ahead of Republican challenger Mitt Romney in the tight race for White House, according to a Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll released on Monday ahead of Election Day on Tuesday.

 

Tight presidential race may come down to knocking on doors

After billions of dollars spent, more than a million advertisements aired and hundreds of thousands of new voters registered in key states, this is how close elections are won: volunteers amped up on too much coffee and too little sleep, trudging from door to door, desperately seeking one last voter.

 

Breaking: Romney Paid Zero Taxes From 1996 To 2009

Mitt Romney

Using a tax shelter called a CRUT (charitable remainder unitrust) that was held by the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons), Mitt Romney was able to pay zero taxes (legally) every single year from 1996 to 2009. Why did he stop in 2009? Because he would make public his 2010 tax return, that is why.

 

Haley Barbour: Storm 'broke Romney's momentum'

Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour on Sunday argued Superstorm Sandy not only wreaked havoc on the Northeast this week, but blunted Mitt Romney's campaign as well. "The hurricane is what broke Romney's momentum.

Senh: Not true. Romney's momentum have stalled about two weeks ago and started moving towards Obama last week.

 

Final national NBC/WSJ poll: Obama 48%, Romney 47%

Barack Obama & Mitt Romney

With just two days until Election Day, President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney are running neck and neck nationally, according to the final national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll before the election.

 

Obama focuses on turnout, Romney on Pennsylvania

Just two days from the finish, President Barack Obama's campaign is mobilizing a massive get-out-the-vote effort, as Republican Mitt Romney makes a play for votes in Pennsylvania.

 

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