Thanks to his Kenyan ancestry, it stands to reason there are a lot of little Barack Obamas running around Kenya at the moment—and now there will also be at least one Mitt Romney.
The second presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney got started just after 9 o'clock from the campus of Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. The town-hall-style debate, with an audience of uncommitted voters selected by Gallup, was moderated by CNN's Candy Crowley...
"Money ... comes from a magical place called 'our parents.'" This is one of many lessons "Mitt Romney" teaches in this 'Mister Rogers' spoof from Jimmy Fallon.
Everyone has something they'd like to ask the candidates at the next presidential debate. But if you're brave enough to stand up in that highly televised forum and ask the age-old question “Sausage or pepperoni?”—free pizza for life shall be your reward.
Pizza Hut and its Pizza Party announced on Tuesday that they will provide a lifetime of free pizza—the option of one large pizza a week for the n
President Obama’s uphill battle to re-election is getting steeper.
A report released Wednesday by the centrist think-tank Third Way shows that more than 825,000 voters in eight key battleground states have left the Democratic Party since Obama won election in 2008.
That's nearly a million former Democrats who're not likely to vote for Obama again next year. The GOP is also losing voters, but not
Are the Marines heading back to "the shores of Tripoli?" That depends on whom you ask, and how you interpret the massive landing assault drill involving thousands of marines now underway this week on the east coast.
A new Gallup poll indicates if the Presidential election were held today, nearly half of all registered voters would vote for a nameless "generic" Republican before they would vote for President Barack Obama.
It's a new 32-page comic book entitled "Political Power: Hillary Rodham Clinton". It tells of the behind-the-scenes machinations in Clinton's 2008 presidential run against then-Senator Barack Obama, through his nomination of her as Secretary of State. It's a sequel to an earlier comic book about Clinton's early life.