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Sandy's shore conundrum for Mitt
Hurricane Sandy may have left swathes of the USA in a jam, but don’t bet that either of the US presidential candidates will mention climate change any time soon.
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A “President-elect Romney” website is accidentally published after the US election, giving details on the inauguration and how to apply for work with the new Romney administration.
Most final polls are putting Barack Obama and Mitt Romney neck and neck, with a few putting the president a fraction ahead. Jonathan Rugman is in Massachusetts with the Romney campaign.
US presidential rivals Barack Obama and Mitt Romney make a final dash to a series of crucial swing states on the last day of campaigning in the race for the White House.
Hurricane Sandy may have left swathes of the USA in a jam, but don’t bet that either of the US presidential candidates will mention climate change any time soon.
The superstorm is receding: now the political storm clouds are back, as the fight for the White House resumes in earnest. For Obama and Romney – there’s no let up till election day.
Mitt Romney mentioned it three times in last night’s presidential debate on foreign policy, and Hillary Clinton has floated the idea that terrorists based in northern Mali were involved in killing the US ambassador to Libya last month.
President Barack Obama used the third and final presidential debate in Florida to attack the foreign policy ideas of his Republican opponent Mitt Romney. Matt Frei reports.
Foreign policy was never going to be a hot election issue. But as Obama and Romney squared up in their final debate, the candidates were, quite literally, all over the map.
The polls could hardly be tighter, and Monday’s final presidential debate could hardly be more crucial. Can Romney keep up his surge of momentum – or will Obama show what he is made of?
Barack Obama and Mitt Romney take time out to tease each other in a good cause before the real personal attacks resume.
This time, no-one could accuse Obama of pulling his punches: at times, his clash with Mitt Romney was almost a physical fight. But did he do enough to regain his lost momentum in the polls?
Senator John McCain talks to Channel 4 News about a possible Mitt Romney presidency, international policy towards Syria and the upcoming vice-presidential debate.
Until last week’s presidential debate, the US electorate had been flirting with a robot. That robot has now sprung to life and displayed unmistakeable traces of humanity.
How does the rhetoric of the first presidential debate square with the ads that the Obama and Romney campaigns have been running? Brand consultant James von Leyden takes a look.
Barack Obama failes to score points in the first presidential debate, as Mitt Romney’s good night puts the contest back into play.