Al Jazeera English
| Nov 8, 2012
With the election won, it's back to work for US President Barack Obama. Shortly before returning to the White House, he called leaders from the rival Republican party, who control the House of Representatives, to discuss the so-called "fiscal clif...
Al Jazeera English
| Nov 7, 2012
The re-election of Barack Obama means the end of the road for Mitt Romney. Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher, reporting from Boston, looks back at the career of the Republican candidate.
Reuters
| Nov 7, 2012
Since a number of candidates backed by the Tea Party took it on the chin in the election, Reuters is declaring that the movement has peaked — and faded. Though it may still have some hooks at the grassroots level, the party has fizzled natio...
Associated Press
| Nov 7, 2012
Democrats held their narrow majority in the Senate, grabbing GOP seats in Massachusetts and Indiana, and rebuffing Republican challenges in Missouri, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Republicans retained control of the House, assuring that Preside...
PBS NewsHour
| Nov 6, 2012
Harvard Law professor Elizabeth Warren bumped Tea Party favorite Sen. Scott Brown in a tight Massachusetts race. "I love you," Warren told thrilled supporters in this victory speech.
PBS NewsHour
| Nov 6, 2012
Once considered a sure GOP win, Missouri Rep. Todd Akin lost his Senate race to Democratic challenger Claire McCaskill. Many in the party turned their back on Akin after he said victims of "legitimate rape" don't get pregnant. His defiant concessi...
Journeyman Pictures
| Nov 5, 2012
As the US elections reach their climax, this report follows young Republicans in the pro-Obama state of Maryland, where campaigners are determined to capitalize on Romney's recent surge in the polls. "We care about our country, we want to see goo...
CNN
| Nov 5, 2012
Relive the biggest moments of the 2012 campaign, from the Republican Primaries, to the conventions and debates, in just two minutes.
Democracy Now!
| Nov 5, 2012
With the presidential election just one day away, 11th-hour Republican voter suppression could swing the critical battleground state of Ohio for GOP nominee Mitt Romney. On Friday, Ohio's Secretary of State Jon Husted issued a last-minute directiv...
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