2012 Elections
ACLU: Pennsylvania Gives False Voter Info In Spanish
The American Civil Liberties Union is asking Pennsylvania officials to immediately change what it says is false information for first-time voters on its Spanish-language voter-information website.
Local Democrats Answer New Republican Push In Region With Push Back Of Their Own
Local Democratic officials remained confident on Sunday that a strong Philadelphia turn-out will give the Pennsylvania’s electoral votes to President Obama on Tuesday.
Election Blitz Focuses On Philadelphia, Suburbs
Philadelphia and its heavily populated suburbs were the big focus of candidates’ attention on Sunday in Pennsylvania, just two days before voters pull the lever in a state that has emerged as a battleground for control of the White House and the U.S. Senate.
Philadelphia Officials Say City Will Be Ready For Tuesday’s Elections
Philadelphia elections officials insist they’ll be ready to go for the presidential election come Tuesday, despite the two days lost to Hurricane Sandy.
New Poll Shows Looming Election Battle In Battleground States
The latest CBS News-Quinnipiac University-New York Times Poll shows a probable dramatic race to the finish line.
Stigall Show Log 6.5.12
Chris discusses the Wisconsin recall election and polls that say Americans are more divided now than any time in recent history. He talks to Kevin Bleyer, a writer for the Daily Show about his book, Me, The People, Congressman Pete Sessions about the 2012 Congressional elections, and Andrew Blum, author of his new book, Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet.


























