
Voter suppression scandal rocks Arizona
Unlike other Americans, Arizonans were not able to wake up the next morning to news of the state's election results.

Obama carries Florida, progressives make gains
President Barack Obama has achieved a narrow victory in Florida over Mitt Romney, according to the recount finished on Sat., Nov. 10.

CT working families defeat Linda's lies
Connecticut voters smacked down tea party Republican Linda McMahon on Election Day and chose Rep. Chris Murphy to be their new U.S. Senator.

Election Day in California: a bad day for Republicans
Nov. 6 was a very bad day to be a Republican in California.

The 2012 elections changed Texas
The growing Latino vote, much discussed in national politics, may have accounted for the Democrats' successes in Texas.

Voters give Obama four more years to move nation forward
Battling an unprecedented barrage of lies, voter suppression laws, racially-charged attacks and fringe ideology on women, immigrants, gays and lesbians, fueled with billions of Wall Street and secretive super PACS dollars, the coalition backing the president pulled off what was once seen as an impossible task: reelection.
Elections in the new Virginia
On November 6, voters in the key battleground state of Virginia formed extremely long lines and in some cases waited for hours to vote.

Obama winning Latino vote
President Obama is on his way to winning more Latino votes today than any other presidential candidate in history.

Labor movement celebrates with the nation
First there was anticipation, touched with a little bit of angst. Then there was exhilaration.

Democracy comes out on top on Nov. 6
The Communist Party said a year ago that the 2012 elections would be the main front of the class and democratic struggle, and subsequent events have confirmed that fact.

