PROMISES, PROMISES: Just hours to go, then lots of promises to keep Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune Sun, 04 Nov 2012 05:00 AM PST WASHINGTON - Mitt Romney has a ton of promises to keep if he becomes president, and that's on his first day alone, never mind the other 1,460 days. Barack Obama was similarly full of beans in his first presidential campaign, racking up will-do's by the hundreds, big and small. | For Romney, Obama, long slog to nail-biter finish KGWN-TV Cheyenne Sun, 04 Nov 2012 04:56 AM PST Mitt Romney pulled the plug on his first presidential run on Feb. 7, 2008, and immediately served notice that he wasn't about to fade away. "I hate to lose," he told conservatives that day. | For Romney to Win, State Polls Must Be Biased Taegan Goddard's Political Wire Sun, 04 Nov 2012 04:54 AM PST Nate Silver finds President Obama with an 84% chance to win the presidential election and that the barrage of swing state polls showing him leading Mitt Romney represents "powerful evidence against the idea that the race is a 'tossup.' A tossup race isn't likely to produce 19 leads for one candidate and one for the other -- any more than a fair coin is likely to come up heads 19 times and tails ... | Egyptian Christians choose new pope Belfast Telegraph Sun, 04 Nov 2012 04:54 AM PST Egypt's ancient Coptic Christian church has chosen a new pope in an elaborate ceremony in which a blindfolded boy drew the name of the next patriarch from a crystal chalice. Related Stories Obama and Romney make final push Soldier stabbed in nightclub fight PM 'deserves credit' for EU stance Several hurt in car comb blast Apple's overseas tax rate under 2% | Today's top stories ITV.com Sun, 04 Nov 2012 04:53 AM PST President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney have embarked on the last few days of campaigning in the US Presidential election. Both candidates have made appearances in swing states Wisconsin and Ohio. | Obama Campaign Makes Final Weekend Push NPR Sun, 04 Nov 2012 04:53 AM PST As the election draws closer, candidates are wrapping up their campaigns and encouraging Americans to vote. Weekends on All Things Considered host Guy Raz talks with NPR's White House correspondent Scott Horsley, who is traveling with President Obama. | Gov. Deval Patrick: Obama Ready For Second Term NPR Sun, 04 Nov 2012 04:52 AM PST Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick is stumping for incumbent candidate President Barack Obama Saturday in his state. Weekends on All Things Considered host Guy Raz checks in with Patrick from the trail about why he thinks Obama deserves another four years. | With Buses And Billboards, Small-Money Groups Try To Make A Mark NPR Sun, 04 Nov 2012 04:52 AM PST From a DVD claiming that President Obama's real father was a communist poet, to small-market TV ads of child readers urging support for the president, this campaign season has seen its share of outside-the-mainstream efforts to influence the election. | NATE SILVER: Obama's Odds Of Winning Have Now Hit 85% Business Insider Sun, 04 Nov 2012 04:52 AM PST With two days to go, Obama's odds of winning re-election have reached their highest level ever, according to New York Times polling guru Nate Silver. Betting markets Intrade and Betfair also show the President maintaining a solid lead, though with much less conviction. | US Presidential Race Goes Down To The Wire Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Sun, 04 Nov 2012 04:51 AM PST The US presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have entered the last two days before voting, with polls still indicating no clear winner. | | |
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