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Fuel shortages lingered on as victims of the superstorm struggled without heat and nearly 1 million people in neighboring New Jersey remained without power.
Obama brought out Bill Clinton to bolster his case to voters and Romney homed in on Pennsylvania in a last-minute bid for the state that went to Obama in 2008.
There's only one thing left for the candidate's to do on election day. Watch the candidates vote and state their confidence on election day.
A host of factors play into how presidential elections turn out, from early voting patterns to how the Washington Redskins play.
Obama hurled a litany of big promises at America during the election campaign. Here they are, in sum.
Exit polls show first time voters support Barack Obama by a two to one margin. Reuters' Andy Sullivan and Gabriel Debenedetti discuss.
The nation waited, then waited some more for Mitt Romney to concede his loss to Barack Obama. His short speech was a call for both parties to work together to solve the nation’s problems.
Todd Akin thanked God, while Richard Mourdock warned the world is becoming a more dangerous place. Linda McMahon didn't regret spending $40 million of her own money on a second losing senate race and Elizabeth Warren promised to ''hold the big guys accountable.'' Find out about this election's other important races.
After several Tea Party candidates lost Tuesday, John Sides explains how the Republican Party must change to win over more voters.
Rockaway, Queens was one of the hardest hit areas from Hurricane Sandy. Government and private relief organizations have been criticized for their slow response, but grassroots and community-based groups were quick to mobilize and are leading recovery efforts.
The outcome of the election has SuperPAC founders such as Karl Rove ducking for cover. Reuters' campaign finance reporter Alina Selyukh takes a look at who won and lost in the numbers game of campaign spending.
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