Gazette.Net: Blair Lee: Romney wins Maryland? College Park Gazette Fri, 02 Nov 2012 21:14 PM PDT Can Mitt Romney win Maryland? No, Iâm not talking about our stateâs popular vote, which Barack Obama will win by nearly 20 points. Iâm talking about Marylandâs 10 electoral votes which, under Maryland law, would go to Romney under certain circumstances. | Obama convening meeting on Sandy recovery efforts ABC 6 Providence Fri, 02 Nov 2012 21:13 PM PDT The White House says President Barack Obama on Saturday is gathering together top aides and state and local officials impacted by Superstorm Sandy as he continues to monitor the government's response to the weather... | First Lady campaigns at VSU NBC 12 Richmond Fri, 02 Nov 2012 21:12 PM PDT Michelle Obama charmed and exhorted young people to vote next Tuesday and to use their power and influence to get others to the polls. | Jobs report fuels campaign push by Obama, Romney Richmond Times-Dispatch Fri, 02 Nov 2012 21:11 PM PDT President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney roar into the 2012 presidential campaign's final weekend in a tight race, offering closing arguments laced with very different visions of how they would govern. | First lady urges effort to reach out Richmond Times-Dispatch Fri, 02 Nov 2012 21:11 PM PDT Before a largely college-age crowd, first lady Michelle Obama on Friday urged supporters to turn out to the polls. | Conservative group rallies voters in Liberytville Libertyville Review Fri, 02 Nov 2012 21:10 PM PDT LIBERTYVILLE â" Days before the election, a conservative advocacy group came to Libertyville Friday night to educate citizens on what they called Obamaâs failing agenda. | Mary Young: Anything could happen on Election Day in state Reading Eagle Fri, 02 Nov 2012 21:09 PM PDT Results for the final election poll in this state by the Center for Opinion Research at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster shows President Barack Obama ahead at 48 percent vs. 44 percent for his Republican opponent, Mitt Romney. | | |
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