
THE CANDIDATES: With a tear running down his face on a frigid election eve in Des Moines, President Obama offered a crowd of 20,000 Iowans this simple advice last night: "Bet on hope."
Obama returned to the state that launched him on a path to the White House four years ago for his final campaign rally as a presidential candidate, telling supporters, "To all of you who have lived and breathed the hard work of change, I want to thank you. You took this campaign and you made it your own." http://abcn.ws/ROTJ3z
He ended on Monday night by recounting the story of the South Carolina woman who came up with the slogan that became synonymous with his campaign: "Fired up, ready to go."
"That shows you what one voice can do," Obama said. "One voice can change a room. And if it can change a room, it can change a city. And if it can change a city, it can change a state. And if it can change a state, it can change a nation. And if it can change a nation, it can change a world."
About a 1,000 miles away, in Manchester, N.H., Republican challenger Mitt Romney ended his campaign in an equally symbolic place -- the very state where he announced his presidential bid in June 2011. http://abcn.ws/Tt9Rra
...
THE CANDIDATES: With a tear running down his face on a frigid election eve in Des Moines, President Obama offered a crowd of 20,000 Iowans this simple advice last night: "Bet on hope."
Obama returned to the state that launched him on a path to the White House four years ago for his final campaign rally as a presidential candidate, telling supporters, "To all of you who have lived and breathed the hard work of change, I want to thank you. You took this campaign and you made it your own." http://abcn.ws/ROTJ3z
He ended on Monday night by recounting the story of the South Carolina woman who came up with the slogan that became synonymous with his campaign: "Fired up, ready to go."
"That shows you what one voice can do," Obama said. "One voice can change a room. And if it can change a room, it can change a city. And if it can change a city, it can change a state. And if it can change a state, it can change a nation. And if it can change a nation, it can change a world."
About a 1,000 miles away, in Manchester, N.H., Republican challenger Mitt Romney ended his campaign in an equally symbolic place -- the very state where he announced his presidential bid in June 2011. http://abcn.ws/Tt9Rra
...
Damaging winds, rain and snow are expected to hit millions struggling to recover from the superstorm...
Read more: Watch: Hurricane Sandy Victims Brace for Nor'easter
Lara Spencer has the latest in pop news that has people buzzing....
Read more: Watch: Obama's Election Ritual, Romney Shows Off Doll
The tall ship sank off the coast of North Carolina before Hurricane Sandy made landfall....
Read more: Watch: Hurricane Sandy Rescue: HMS Bounty Survivors Speak
The tall ship sank off the coast of North Carolina before Hurricane Sandy made landfall....
Read more: Watch: Hurricane Sandy Rescue: HMS Bounty Survivors Speak
"Nightline's" Bill Weir follows the GOP candidate from Florida to N.H. on the eve of Election Day....
Read more: Watch: Romney's Final Push: Promises Better Tomorrow
Jake Tapper takes you inside the president's campaign for re-election....
Read more: Watch: Barack Obama: Behind the Scenes of President's 2012 Campaign
Jake Tapper takes you inside the president's campaign for re-election....
Read more: Watch: Barack Obama: Behind the Scenes of President's 2012 Campaign
Josh Elliott on what voters are searching for on Election Day.
...
...
Read more: Watch: Election 2012: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney on Social Media
More Articles...
- Obama, Romney Battle For Mantle of 'Change'
- Feds Try to House Homeless After Sandy
- Polls Times and Additional Information
- 4 Tips for Working at Home After Sandy
- Does Car Color Choice Predict the Election?
- Photos: Lady Gaga Toasts Curves
- Photos: Alicia Silverstone Less Than Perfect
- Photos: Michael Jackson's Home Sold for $18.1 Million
- Bob Dylan Predicts Obama 'Landslide'
- Bob Dylan Predicts Obama 'Landslide'
Page 772 of 1330
On-Air Personalities Who's On The Air?
Bob & Tom Mon-Fri: 5am-9am
Scott Rosenberg Mon-Fri: 3pm-7pm
Laura Waluszko Region News Team
Jay Stevens Region News Team
Brent Brown Region News Team
Alice Cooper Mon: 7pm-12am
BEDFORD, Mass. — Mitt and Ann Romney cast their ballots this morning, the candidate saying that he’s feeling “very good” about his chances today. They arriving at their polling station just before 9 a.m. As they left, Romney was asked who he voted for. “I...
Josh Elliott on what voters are searching for on Election Day.
Both the president and Mitt Romney campaigned hard for the support of female voters.
Polls Times and Additional Information
As the Northeast braces for a nor'easter in the wake of superstorm Sandy, government leaders are turning their attention to finding long-term housing for tens of thousands of people left homeless.
The story unraveled after an obituary was posted on Friday.
Why can't you vote using the Internet today?


