If the former president wins the East Coast trio of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia, he will go back to the White ...
Most Americans have never been to Omaha, the largest city in the midwestern state of Nebraska, and many would not be able to point to it on a map.
Take our survey to help us improve this new feature ... the money spent by campaigns wins or loses American elections. In 2008, Obama had a highly-energised army of supporters who helped him ...
In 2008, Obama was battling it out with Republican John McCain in the presidential election ... another jacket. A map is overlaid On the southern border of the US, the Texas governor has ...
Plus, the House map is slightly tilted toward the GOP: Using The Downballot's (formerly Daily Kos Elections ... Washington's primary can give us some information about the national picture ...
He was there for a wreath-laying ceremony honoring 13 American troops who were killed in the Abbey Gate bombing during the United States ... campaigning or “election-related” activities ...
The first ballots go out Friday, which makes this a good time to look at precisely where we are in the presidential race.
The polling was conducted from July 28 to Aug. 3 by Impact Research, a public opinion research and consulting firm that has "helped elect Democratic candidates at all levels" of United States ...
Insurify analyzed the main barriers to electric vehicle adoption by American drivers and asked industry experts to weigh in ...
With eight weeks to go until election day, the debate will help undecided voters form their opinions on who they'll vote for ...
The US president is not directly elected by a majority vote, but through an institution called the Electoral College. So, how does it work? Upon first (and maybe second) glance, it may seem ...
Image: The home page of a touch screen voting machine used in the 2008 US election. Pic: Reuters Image: The options presented to voters using the touch screen device in 2008. Pic: Reuters In most ...