In Canby Minnesota, a bomb threat shut down a polling station for about an hour and a half. Authorities found no danger.
CBS has the story below:
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2012/11/06/bomb-threat-disrupts-voting-at-mn-polling-place/
In Canby Minnesota, a bomb threat shut down a polling station for about an hour and a half. Authorities found no danger.
CBS has the story below:
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2012/11/06/bomb-threat-disrupts-voting-at-mn-polling-place/
The Washington Examiner has an article on Drudge Report, stating that elected GOP poll watchers are being forcibly removed and replaced with Democrat poll watchers at the behest of Democrat judges in Philadelphia. One woman was physically removed.
The full story from the Examiner below:
It is Tuesday, November 6th, 2012. Election day. Possibly the most important day of the decade. I am asking everyone to pray for our country today, and pray for the candidates. I hope we will all remember that regardless of the outcome of today’s election, it is in line with the will of God. We are America, and in God we trust.
When President Obama lied about Mitt Romney’s position on the Detroit Auto bailout, he seemed certain that the American people were too stupid and lazy to go look it up. He was wrong.
In the second to last paragraph Romney stated “The federal government should provide guarantees for post-bankruptcy financing and assure car buyers that their warranties are not at risk.”
The New York Times Op-ed: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/19/opinion/19romney.html?_r=0
When our comedic president hilariously lampooned Mr. Romney about horses and bayonets, he also proved himself to be seriously misinformed about our military men and women and their basic operations. To compare a Navy ship to a horse or a bayonet in terms of effective battle use is ridiculous.
New York Times TheCaucus Blog: http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/23/about-those-horses-and-bayonets/
This was a telling debate with the incumbent (almost always the winner in a foreign policy debate) appearing shallow and angry, and the challenger appearing magnanimous and informed. In my opinion I would give the official win to Obama, his theatrics and deceit will pay off largely for him, mainly through media uses of sound bites. Romney on the other hand gets the unofficial win for actually increasing his base with undecided independents. One wanted to fire up his base, the other wanted to grow his base.
Either way, whomever wins in November needs to get rid of that “daylight between the US and Israel” .
October 19, at 3:30 pm in Phoenix Arizona. For about 17 seconds a CBS news affiliate ran tape of the 2012 presidential election results between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama.
From The Daily Caller: