Election 2012
Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate To Begin Tour At West Chester University
The Libertarian Party has won a round in the drawn-out challenge of its nominating papers in Pennsylvania, even as its presidential candidate prepares to visit the state.
New Website Simplifies Voting Process For NJ Residents
A Burlington County official has now made the voting process easier for NJ residents looking for November election information.
President Obama Visits Philadelphia Tuesday For Fundraiser At Franklin Institute
Star-gazing will take on a different meaning at the Franklin Institute Tuesday evening when President Obama visits for a fundraiser.
Poll: Obama Holds Comfortable Lead Over Romney
A Franklin and Marshall College poll shows President Obama with a 12 point lead over Mitt Romney
Gingrich Officially Suspends Campaign
With millions of dollars in campaign debt and just two Republican primary victories under his belt, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich finally called it quits Wednesday.
Poll: Romney And Obama In A Dead Heat
If the election were held today it would be a nail biter.
Gingrich Tells PA Conservatives He Has No Plans To Drop Out Of 2012 Race
Newt Gingrich says there’s no reason to drop out of the race for the GOP nomination to challenge President Barack Obama, even though he’s trailing in the polls and delegate tally.
GOP Race For Presidential Nomination Far From Decided
Super Tuesday is now “hopeful Wednesday” for the four Republicans who want to be President.
Analysis: GOP Candidates Close In On New Hampshire
Following two weekend debates, the GOP candidates for president are rounding the final turn in New Hampshire where the first primary of election season is taking place.
A Thriller In Iowa: Mitt Romney Wins By 8 Votes
Now, it’s on to New Hampshire, but Iowa provided a thriller.
Pileggi Not Running For U.S. Senate
Republican Dominic Pileggi, who represents portions of Chester and Delaware Counties in the Pennsylvania State House, has decided against running for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate.
Election 2011: All Eyes On The Suburbs
It’s a week left until Election Day and our local elections may mean a lot for the White House. Plus, a surprise announcement from a local politician is turning heads.
New Jersey Voters Would Pick Obama Over Christie In Presidential Race
“They think 60 percent to 33 percent that Obama would win a matchup like that, and 52 percent to 39 percent say they would vote for Obama,” Quinnipiac poll director Maurice Carroll said.
Voters Surveyed Are Cold To The Idea Of Santorum For President
Rick Santorum may have his sights set on a presidential run, but a new survey of voters finds he might not want to shoot so high.



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