Conservative Group Attacks Obama On Auto Bailout

  • 2008 -- John McCain

    Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., gestures to his supporters, while his wife, Cindy looks on during his concession speech at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

  • 2004 -- John Kerry

    Former Democratic presidential candidate U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-MA) stands on stage with his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry after delivering his concession speech at Faneuil Hall on November 3, 2004 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Chris Hondros/Getty Images)

  • 2000 -- Al Gore

    Democratic presidental candidate Al Gore leaves the voting booth after casting his vote at Forks River Elementry School in Elmwood, Tennessee on November 7, 2000. (TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)

  • 1996 -- Bob Dole

    Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole lowers his head while making his concession speech to supporters at a Washington hotel, on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1996. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

  • 1992 -- George H.W. Bush

    U.S. President George Bush concedes the election on Nov. 3, 1992 after losing to President-elect Bill Clinton. (BOB DAEMMRICH/AFP/Getty Images)

  • 1992 -- Ross Perot

    U.S. independent presidential candidate Ross Perot delivers his concession speech on November 3, 1992 after Democrat Bill Clinton won the presidential election. (Photo credit should read PAUL RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images)

  • 1988 -- Michael Dukakis

    Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis wipes his upper lip during the first presidential debate with his opponent U.S. Vice President George Bush in Winston-Salem, N.C. on Sept. 25, 1988. (AP Photo/Bob Jordan)

  • 1984 -- Walter Mondale

    Defeated presidential hopeful Walter Mondale addresses supporters at night, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1984 at the St. Paul Civic center, conceding to President Reagan. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

  • 1980 -- Jimmy Carter

    U.S. President Jimmy Carter concedes defeat in the presidential election as he addresses a group of Carter-Mondale supporters in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1980. (AP Photo/Barry Thumma)

  • 1976 -- Gerald Ford

    President Gerald Ford speaks in the White House Press Room in Washington on November 3, 1976, conceding defeat to Jimmy Carter. (AP photo/ stf)

  • 1972 -- George McGovern

    Sen. George McGovern and his family in Sioux Falls, election night, Nov. 7, 1972 after he was defeated by Richard Nixon, and conceding the election. (AP Photo)

  • 1968 -- Hubert H. Humphrey

    Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey spaks at the Alfred E. Smith memorial dinner in Waldorf Astoria on Oct. 16, 1968 in New York. (AP Photo/John Lent)

  • 1964 -- Barry Goldwater

    A contact sheet of Republican senator Barry Morris Goldwater of Arizona concedes the 1964 presidential election to President Lyndon Johnson at a press conference held at his campaign headquarters at the Camelback Inn, Phoenix, Arizona, on November 4, 1964. (Photo by Washington Bureau/Getty Images)

  • 1960 -- Richard Nixon

    Vice President Nixon points to home-made sign at airport as he arrives in home state to cast his ballot on Nov. 8, 1960 in Ontario, California. (AP Photo)

  • 1956 -- Adlai Stevenson

    Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts talks with Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson on August 12, 1956 in Chicago. (AP Photo)

  • 1952 -- Adlai Stevenson

    Movie Actress Piper Laurie (left) is wearing a donkey head beauty spot on her cheek as she chats with Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Illinois, Democratic presidential nominee in Portland on Sept. 8, 1952. (AP Photo)

  • 1948 -- Thomas Dewey

    Dewey ran as the presidential candidate of the Republican Party in the elections of 1944 and 1948. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

  • 1944 -- Thomas Dewey

    Thomas Dewey (1902 - 1971) Governor of the State of New York broadcasting over the 'Crusade of Freedom' radio. Dewey was the presidential candidate of the Republican Party in the elections of 1944 and 1948. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

  • 1940 -- Wendell Wilkie

    Wendell Willkie, rehearses a report to the nation at a New York City radio station on Oct. 26, 1942. Willkie was President Roosevelt's personal representative, and his Republican opponent in the 1940 presidential elections. (AP Photo/Murray Becker)

  • 1936 -- Alf Landon

    Gov. Alf M. Landon, G.O.P. presidential nominee, voting in Independence, Kansas on Nov. 3, 1936. (AP Photo)

  • 1932 -- Herbert Hoover

    Herbert Hoover is shown leaving Madison Square Garden, Oct. 31, 1932 in New York City, after delivering his major campaign address before a crowd estimated at 22,000. (AP Photo)

  • 1928 -- Alfred E. Smith

    Governor Alfred E. Smith speaks in New York on Nov. 2, 1928. (AP Photo)

  • 1924 -- John W. Davis

    John W. Davis, Democratic nominee for President of the U.S., and his wife, are pictured on the estate of Charles Dana Gibson at Seven Hundred Acre Island in Dark Harbor, Maine on July 21, 1924. (AP Photo)

  • 1920 -- James M. Cox

    Democratic candidates for the presidency and vice-presidency of the United States, Governor James M Cox and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882 - 1945) are seen at the head of a nomination parade in Dayton, Ohio on Nov. 1, 1920. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

  • 1916 -- Charles Evans Hughes

  • 1912 -- Theodore Roosevelt

    Theodore Roosevelt during the progressive campaign of 1912. (AP Photo)

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/04/conservative-group-attack_n_2073968.html

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    Union College students talk about Sandy relief effort

    A group of college students discussed on Sunday what they saw while helping victims of Hurricane Sandy.

    Union College in Lincoln has an International Relief and Recovery Program and is offered as a major there. For those who dream of a career in rescue and relief, assisting victims of the major storm was the opportunity of a lifetime.

    "They've been knocked down and can't get back up," student Tyler Bissell said. "You don't know where to start."

    Pictures taken by the students showed the devastation along the Jersey shore.

    "From the destruction that we saw, it's going to take a while to clean up," Bissell said.

    Bissell saw so many people who lost so much. Some lost loved ones. Others lost their homes, and with their lives in pieces, it's just too much to handle alone.

    "That's what really hit home for me," student Matthew Russell said. "It's not just a disaster that we are responding to. This is the disaster of this man's life."

    Russell was part of the group of 10 students and two faculty members who drove to the storm zone last week. They arrived ready to help flood victims, but they used chainsaws to cut down trees that toppled homes.

    "The human of the disaster is a part that you can't capture on film. You can't capture that in video, but just to feel the raw emotion of what people are going through there is the part that can't be conveyed secondhand," Russell said.

    The feeling they gain of helping someone who lost so much will likely keep the students striving toward a career in rescue relief.

    "In that aspect, it is an opportunity of a lifetime, but you never wish disaster upon anyone," Russell said.

    Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49688905/ns/local_news-omaha_ne/

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    Looming colder weather adds urgency to recovery efforts in areas hit hard by Superstorm Sandy

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    Disappointed New York marathoners run in aid of Sandy victims

    Hundreds of those gathered for the New York City marathon will run through the city Sunday carrying pet food, batteries, water, and other supplies for those hit by Hurricane Sandy.

    By Liana B. Baker,?Reuters / November 4, 2012

    Members of the New York Air National Guard bring food and water to a woman on Staten Island in New York Friday.

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    Hundreds of runners in New York City are refusing to let a canceled marathon spoil their Sunday plans and are channeling months of preparation into informal runs intended to benefit victims of superstorm Sandy.

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    Amid criticism from victims of Monday's storm that the race would divert resources away from efforts to help flood-ravaged parts of the city, Mayor?Michael Bloomberg on Friday abruptly canceled Sunday's marathon. The event was expected to draw more than 40,000 runners to the city ? including?Kelly Rooney, a 31-year-old stay-at-home mother from?Florida.

    Rooney was at first irked that Bloomberg called off the marathon after insisting earlier in the week that it would go ahead in spite of Sandy, whose 80 mile-per-hour winds and record surge of seawater devastated coastal communities and claimed at least 110 lives in the US.

    Rooney traveled with her husband and 6-year-old daughter in tow, while her parents flew in from?Mexico to cheer her on.

    By Saturday afternoon Rooney was over her disappointment and looking forward to a charity run on hard-hit Staten Island that she had found advertised on the Internet.

    On Sunday, Rooney will be running with a backpack full of dog food, cat food, batteries, and some water donated by her hotel, the Ritz-Carlton across from Central Park.

    "I truthfully at this point don't care if I run, I just want to give this stuff out," she said.

    IN PICTURES:?Sandy: Chronicle of an unrelenting storm

    The idea for the Staten Island run came to 46-year-old?Jordan Metzl, a doctor of sports medicine, and his running friends just as the debate was heating up last week about whether storm-battered New York City should hold a marathon.

    He was discouraged that the running community was being perceived so negatively when it holds so many races to raise money for a variety of causes.

    Metzl is expecting more than 500 runners to show up on Sunday at the?Staten Island Ferry terminal?in Manhattan, including participants from?Germany?and?Italy. US rower Alison Cox, who won a silver medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, is also expected to participate.

    The runners will take different routes across Staten Island and distribute supplies along the way.

    Other informal runs will be held on Sunday that loop around Central Park, mimicking the original 1970 route of the New York City marathon.

    Mindy Solkin, a running coach, already organized a five-mile run on Saturday that started at the marathon's finish line in Central Park.

    She is now planning a 26.2 mile run on Sunday called "The Ad Hoc Marathon." Solkin and fellow coaches from?The Running Center?in Manhattan will be on hand with water and "power gels" to pass to runners.

    Since Friday night, Solkin has also been scrambling to get some of the 50 runners she coaches registered in upcoming marathons in places such as?Virginia?and Pennsylvania.

    Metzl, who has run 29 marathons in his life, said it would be pointless to let well-trained limbs go to waste.

    "Initially we were just going to do a run to raise some money and then we thought, hey, we've got these legs that are ready to run 26 miles, why don't we actually run in Staten Island and get things that people need?" he said.

    IN PICTURES:?Sandy: Chronicle of an unrelenting storm

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    Sahara Force India?s Di Resta scored two points in Abu Dhabi GP

    Paul Di Resta scored two points with ninth place in today?s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, but there was disappointment on the other side of the garage as teammate Nico Hulkenberg retired from the race following a first corner crash.

    Paul Di Resta (VJM05/04 ? P9): ?Quite a hectic race for me but I?m happy to come away with some points considering the way the race unfolded.

    Paul di Resta, Sahara Force India Formula One Team

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    I?m not sure what happened going into turn one because I had a great launch and moved ahead of Nico, but on the exit of the corner I realised immediately that I had a puncture.

    That cost me a lot of ground, but the first safety car brought me back into play.

    We were going to try and run to the finish without stopping again and I was up to fifth place, but when the safety car came out for a second time the team called me in for fresh tyres. In the final stages our pace was strong and I moved ahead of the Toro Rossos, but I just could not get ahead of Senna.

    He was in the DRS zone of Massa and I just could not make the move so I had to settle for ninth.?

    Nico Hulkenberg (VJM05/03 ? DNF): ?I made quite a bad start and had a poor run going into the first corner. Then I just got sandwiched by the cars around me go.

    I think there was my teammate, a Sauber and a Williams around me, and there was not enough space. I tried to back out of it, but it was too late. There was contact between the cars and that was my race over.?

    Robert Fernley, Deputy Team Principal: ?A dramatic Abu Dhabi Grand Prix that served up plenty of incidents. Nico was out of luck at the start and it looked like a typical opening lap incident with too many cars and not enough space.

    Paul was also caught up in that and picked up a right rear puncture, dropping him to the back of the field. From there it was a case of damage limitation and Paul delivered the perfect recovery drive to pick up a couple of points.

    He battled hard and was unlucky not to finish higher up the order. In terms of our fight in the constructors? championship, our two main rivals, Sauber and Williams, both scored well today.

    Sauber are 29 ahead and we have 22 points advantage over Williams. It?s clear the battle will go down to the wire but we will continue fighting until the last lap in Brazil.?

    Source: Sahara Force India Formula One Team

    Source: http://f1orbit.com/2012-11-04/sahara-force-indias-di-resta-scored-two-points-in-abu-dhabi-gp/

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    Health and Fitness: What Are The Health And Fitness Issues That ...

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    Interestingly, the topic of most concern for the American public is clearly nutrition, with more than a third of available articles concerning this issue. This is hardly surprising in a country where a whopping 23% of the population is obese and 60% definable as overweight. Factors affecting weight loss and dietary supplements for those reducing in weight are naturally a priority and very much in evidence. Related to these are the many articles on exercise techniques. Indeed, whole websites are dedicated to this topic, because if you they act as remote a personal trainer, with a structured, tailor-made fitness program for each member who logs on. This is a prime source for fitness articles, although the wary will want to watch out for merchandising pure. Clearly some of the advice on apparel and products is not entirely impartial.

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    Before skin, hair and nail products, snoring and erectile dysfunction comes the whole gamut of mental health products and techniques. Whether you are into aroma therapy, relaxation, psychotherapy or meditation, you can keep abreast with a couple of clicks of your mouse. Health and fitness affects us all, so go ahead and enjoy yourself and take advantage of your ready access to a little of the latest on whatever takes your fancy. You may learn something which you didn't even realise you couldn't live without. And you can take that to dinner tonight.

    Source: http://classicsbetter61.blogspot.com/2012/11/what-are-health-and-fitness-issues-that.html

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    Tuesday's Weather Unlikely to Depress Voter Turnout

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    Rivals stress differences and bipartisanship hopes

    Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney poses with children wearing shirts which spell out "Romney" as he campaigns at the Iowa Events Center, in Des Moines, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

    Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney poses with children wearing shirts which spell out "Romney" as he campaigns at the Iowa Events Center, in Des Moines, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

    President Barack Obama waves to supporters during a campaign event at Capitol Square, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012, in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

    Vice President Joe Biden laughs during a campaign rally at Lakewood High School, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012, in Lakewood, Ohio. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

    Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., talks to his daughter Liza at a tailgate party for the football game between the Green Bay Packers and the Arizona Cardinals at Lambeau Field, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012 in Green Bay , Wis. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

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    (AP) ? Two days from judgment by the voters, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney raced across competitive battleground states on Sunday, stressing differences on the economy, health care and more while professing a willingness to work across party lines to end gridlock in Washington.

    "You have the power," Obama, the most powerful political leader in the world, told thousands of cheering supporters in New Hampshire as the race moved toward a close finish.

    Boos from Romney's partisans in Cleveland turned to appreciative laughter when the Republican nominee began a sentence by saying, "If the president were to be elected," and ended it with, "It's possible but not likely."

    After a campaign than began more than a year ago, late public opinion polls were unpredictably tight for the nationwide popular vote. But they suggested an advantage for the president in the state-by-state competition for electoral votes that will settle the contest.

    Conceding nothing, Romney set his first foray of the fall into Pennsylvania. The state last voted for a Republican presidential candidate in 1988, but the challenger and his allies began advertising heavily in the campaign's final days.

    " He's offering excuses. I've got a plan" to fix the economy. "I can't wait for us to get started," Romney said in a new television commercial, possibly the last of the campaign, as he appeared in Iowa, Ohio, and Virginia as well as Pennsylvania.

    In Des Moines, he said he would meet regularly with "good men and women on both sides of the aisle" in Congress. Later, in Cleveland, he said of Obama, "Instead of bridging the divide, he's made it wider."

    Obama had New Hampshire, Florida, Ohio and Colorado in his sights for the day, and judging from the polls, a slight wind at his back. So much so that one conservative group cited a string of surveys that favor the president as it emailed an urgent plea for late-campaign donations so it could end his time in the White House.

    In New Hampshire, the president said he wants to work across party lines, but said he won't give up priorities such as college financial aid or the health care law he pushed through Congress.

    "That's not a price I'm willing to pay," he said, a reference to Romney's frequent pledge to dismantle the health law that Republicans derided as "Obamacare."

    The two rivals and their running mates flew from state to state as the last of an estimated 1 million campaign commercials were airing in a costly attempt to influence a diminishing pool of voters.

    More than 27 million ballots have been cast in 34 states and the District of Columbia, although none will be counted until Election Day on Tuesday.

    Nearly 4 million of them were deposited by Floridians, and Democrats cited unprecedented demand for pre-election day voting as they filed a lawsuit demanding an extension of available time.

    As they did about almost everything else in the campaign, aides to Obama and Romney disagreed about the political significance of the early voting.

    "Early voting is going very well for us," said David Plouffe, a top White House aide, adding a prediction on ABC's "This Week" that the president will win a second term on Tuesday.

    But Rich Beeson, Romney's political director, said "they are underperforming and we are overperforming" in terms of turning out early and absentee votes turned compared with 2008. Romney and Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan "will be elected the next president and vice president of the United States," he predicted on "Fox News Sunday."

    Obama and Romney disagree sharply about the approach the nation should take to the slow-growth economy and high unemployment, and the differences have helped define the campaign. Most notably, Romney wants to extend tax cuts that are due to expire without exception, while Obama wants to allow them to expire on incomes over $250,000.

    At the same time, polls show bipartisanship is popular, in the abstract, at least, which accounts for the emphasis the candidates are placing in the race's final days on working across political aisles.

    Romney frequently cites his ability to work with the Democratic-controlled Legislature while he was governor of Massachusetts, although he rarely mentions the veto battles he had.

    Obama's term has been littered with the legislative wreckage left behind by constant struggles with congressional Republicans. Yet his trip to New Jersey last Wednesday was a model of nonpartisanship as he accompanied Republican Gov. Chris Christie on a tour of destruction caused by Superstorm Sandy. The governor repeatedly praised the administration's response to the storm.

    One prominent Republican said the storm had worked to Romney's disadvantage in a different way.

    "The hurricane is what broke Romney's momentum. I don't think there's any question about it," former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour said on CNN's "State of the Union."

    "Any day that the news media is not talking about jobs and the economy, taxes and spending, deficit and debt, Obamacare and energy, is a good day for Barack Obama," he said. "Now, whether it will be good enough remains to be seen."

    Romney's campaign wanted no part of that. "I don't look at what happened with the storm and how it affected so many people through a political lens," said a spokesman, Kevin Madden.

    So intense was the campaigning that Vice President Joe Biden's plane and the one carrying Romney were both on the tarmac in Cleveland at the same time in early afternoon. The two men did not see one another.

    Biden's assignment for the day was to rally voters across Ohio. "These guys are trying to play a con game here at the end," he said of Romney and Ryan, whom he accused of posing as more moderate than they are.

    Ryan started out in his home state of Wisconsin. He donned a Green Bay Packers jacket and a yellow and green striped tie for a pregame tailgating party he attended briefly across the street from fabled Lambeau Field.

    Then, football or no football, it was off to Ohio, Minnesota and Colorado.

    ___

    Espo reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Julie Pace in Florida; Kasie Hunt and Matthew Daly in Ohio; Phil Elliott in Wisconsin; and Beth Fouhy and Josh Lederman in Washington contributed to this report.

    Associated Press

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    Hour by hour: What to watch on Election Night

    WASHINGTON (AP) ? Stock up on munchies and make sure the batteries in your TV remote are fresh. With this year's presidential election razor-close to the finish, Tuesday could be a long night.

    Even if the presidency isn't decided until after midnight EST, there will be plenty of clues early in the evening on how things are going for President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney. Obama has more options for piecing together the 270 electoral votes needed for victory, so any early setbacks for Romney could be important portents of how the night will end.

    Here's a timetable for armchair election watchers on how the night will unfold, based on what time the last polls close in each state. All times are EST.

    ?7 p.m.: Polls close in six states but all eyes will be on Virginia, the first of the battleground states to begin reporting results. If either candidate is comfortably ahead in Virginia, with 13 electoral votes, that could be a leading indicator of which way the night is going.

    Virginia typically has been fairly fast at counting ballots. But there's a new voter ID law in the state that could complicate things this year. Voters who don't bring identification to the polls still can have their ballots counted if they produce ID by Friday. If the race in Virginia is super tight, it could come down to those provisional ballots. On Election Night, no one will even know how many of them are out there.

    Virginia is especially important for Romney. In 2008, Obama became the first Democratic presidential candidate to carry Virginia since 1964. Keep an eye on turnout in northern Virginia's Democratic strongholds for an early idea of which way the state will go.

    ?7:30 p.m.: Polls close in three states, including all-important Ohio (18 electoral votes) and competitive North Carolina (15).

    If Ohio is particularly close, and polls suggest it might be, there's a chance the outcome there won't be known until after Election Day, and the presidency could hinge on it. In the last several elections, between 2 percent and 3 percent of the state's votes came from provisional ballots, which aren't counted until later. In 2004, after a long, tense night counting votes, the presidential race wasn't decided until 11 a.m. the next day, when Democrat John Kerry called President George Bush to concede Ohio and the presidency.

    Romney desperately needs Ohio; no Republican has won the presidency without it. Without Ohio, Romney would need victories in nearly all the remaining up-for-grabs states and he'd have to pick off key states now leaning Obama's way, such as Wisconsin and Iowa. Obama has more work-arounds than Romney if he can't claim Ohio.

    In North Carolina, the most conservative of the hotly contested states, Romney appeared to have the late edge in polling. Obama, who narrowly won the state in 2008, has paid less attention to it recently. An Obama victory there could point to broader troubles for Romney.

    ?8 p.m.: More pieces of the puzzle will start falling into place as polls close in the District of Columbia and 16 states, including battlegrounds Florida (29) and New Hampshire (four).

    Democratic-leaning parts of Florida tend to be the last places to report, so be careful about jumping to a conclusion if Romney looks strong early on. Most of the polls in Florida close at 7 p.m. Eastern, so by 8 p.m. Eastern, when the last polls close, results will start to roll out quickly. But fully 4.5 percent of votes in Florida weren't counted on election night in 2008, so if things are tight, no one's going to be hasty about declaring a victor in the state. Especially after the 2000 fiasco in which the winner in Florida, and thus the presidency, wasn't determined for more than a month. If you want to get really granular, Hillsborough County, home to Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, is widely considered a bellwether for the state.

    Tiny New Hampshire is another competitive to watch closely.

    Also keep watch on Pennsylvania for any signs of a Romney surprise. The state has long been considered safe for Obama, but Republicans started running ads there in the final week of the campaign and the GOP ticket was campaigning there Sunday. No Republican presidential candidate has carried the state in nearly a quarter century.

    ?8:30 p.m.: Polls close in Arkansas (six), where Romney is comfortably ahead in surveys.

    ?9 p.m.: Polls close in 14 states, including battlegrounds Colorado (nine) and Wisconsin (10). Democrats have carried Wisconsin for six straight presidential elections and Obama had the edge in polling going in, so a flip here would be especially noteworthy.

    Colorado, where almost 80 percent of voters cast early ballots, could be a straggler because it's so close. Historically, as much as 10 percent of the state's vote doesn't get counted on election night, and those ballots could be decisive in a close race.

    Information from exit polls could help flesh out the Colorado picture: Young professionals and Hispanic voters were central to Obama's victory there in 2008, but the sluggish economy has hurt his standing.

    Two more to watch: Minnesota and Michigan. The states long have been considered safe for Obama, but the Republicans made late moves there.

    ? 10 p.m.: Polls close in four states, including the last of the battlegrounds, Iowa (six) and Nevada (six).

    Iowa's been leaning toward Obama, but watch how the vote breaks down geographically. Can Romney's advantage in GOP-heavy western Iowa overcome Obama's edge in eastern swing territory?

    If Obama wins Ohio and Wisconsin, Romney would have to have help from the West, in places like Nevada and Colorado. Nevada, where two-thirds of the electorate votes early, has been moving Obama's direction in recent weeks, powered by strength in huge labor and Hispanic voting blocs. A Romney incursion there would really mean something

    ?11 p.m.: Polls close in five western states, but most are foregone conclusions for Obama. He gets 78 electoral votes from California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington; Romney gets four from Idaho.

    ? 1 a.m. Wednesday: The last of the polls close, in Alaska. Romney gets three electoral votes. Will many people still be up?

    Political junkies could well be waiting to see how things play out in one or more battleground states.

    ___

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    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hour-hour-watch-election-night-120621158--election.html

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