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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Election Results 2012: President Wins Iowa, Split on Congress, Gay Marriage Gets a Boost

Results form the presidential race in Iowa, judicial retention, congressional races and state Senate.

Check back here for live election updates as they come in. President Barack Obama won Iowa's six electoral votes on Tuesday defeating Republican Mitt Romney in an election that the former Massachusetts governor had spent years campaigning to win. In Iowa's four Congressional races, Tom Latham and Steve King were the Republican winners; Bruce Braley and David Loebsack won for the Democrats. On judicial retention, which became a referendum for the future of gay marriage in Iowa, Justice David Wiggins appeared to have the votes necessary to remain in office. Bob Vander Plaats, head of the Iowans For Freedom committee that spearheaded a campaign to oust Wiggins, conceded defeat late Tuesday, according to the Des Moines Register. However, he …

Kevin M. Ward

1:26 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

In the end, when all is said and done, Jesus wins! We had better be with Him. Thing is, no one knows when their end is for sure. This world is passing away, but the one who believes in Him shall live forever. All you need is found in Him, not government.   more ›

Monday, November 5, 2012

Election 2012: President Obama Ends Campaign 'Back in Iowa Where it All Started;' Bruce Springsteen Entertains

Iowa voters launched Barack Obama's first White House bid with a win in the 2007 caucuses. The president wrapped up his cross-country campaigning in Des Moines with First Lady Michelle Obama and The Boss, Bruce Springsteen.

Barack Obama ended his 2012 campaign Monday back where it all began for him more than four years ago, in Iowa, and he brought Bruce Springsteen and First Lady Michelle Obama with him in an appearance before thousands of people jammed together in a packed downtown Des Moines. The president ended his final day of campaigning by taking the stage in Des Moines' East Village at about 10 p.m., talking for about 40 minutes to an estimated crowd of 20,000. "I come back to Iowa to ask for your help one more time," the president said. "I come back to Iowa where it all started." He told the audience that he knows what real change looks like. "We fought for it. We have the scars to show, I have the gray hair," the president said to laughs. "When …

Kurt B.

4:48 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

@ Scott Miller : By "healthy", I mean we are paying WAY too much property tax in this area. We came here from the south in mid 90's and would you believe ..... some friends warned us about the tax situation here. That was 15+ years ago. Our prop. taxes doubled compared to where we moved from and the house valuation was within $1000 of what we left. State income taxes are also higher, plus car tag…   more ›

Election 2012: Bruce Springsteen to Warm Up Iowa Crowd for President Obama's Final Campaign Rally

Iowa voters launched Barack Obama's first White House bid with a surprise win in the 2007 caucuses. Tonight the president is to appear in Des Moines with First Lady Michelle Obama and rock superstar Bruce Springsteen.

Barack Obama ends his 2012 campaign tonight back where it all began for him more than four years ago, in Iowa, and he's bringing Bruce Springsteen and First Lady Michelle Obama with him. The president was to spend the final day of the 2012 campaign in the closely fought states of Wisconsin, Ohio and, finally, Iowa. The president will end his final day of campaigning in Des Moines' East Village, at about 9:30 p.m., where he will be joined by the First Lady and Springsteen. Iowa voters gave then first-term Sen. Barack Obama his first win in the presidential campaign more than four years ago, in the 2007 Iowa Caucuses, when he defeated presumptive favorite Hillary Clinton. And despite a sluggish economy, Iowa might help deliver Obama to the …

Watts

3:23 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Romney: "Jeep, now owned by the Italians, is thinking of moving all production to China" Queue it up at 46 seconds and watch... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcZr0UtLgkI Jeep CEO: "Jeep production will not be moved from the United States to China" http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-10-30/chrysler-ceo-reiterates-jeep-suv-production-will-remain-in-u-s-.html Now if anybody tries to tell you that …   more ›

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Romney Tells Iowa Supporters on Final Stop: Two More Days

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney greeted over 4,000 supporters Sunday morning at Hy-Vee Hall in downtown Des Moines, promising to take accountability and get the economy jump-started if he's elected on Tuesday.

With the crowd chanting “Two more days,” Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney took the stage at Hy-Vee Hall to address more than 4,000 supporters Sunday morning in Des Moines. Romney, making his final campaign stop in Des Moines before the election on Tuesday, urged supporters to rally together, and get out the vote in the waning days of the campaign. The former Massachusetts governor -- who is 5 percentage points behind President Obama in today's Des Moines Register Iowa Poll -- told the crowd that once he takes office, he’ll work hard to get America’s economy rolling again, something he claimed President Obama has failed to during his term in office. “I’m not just going to take office in January, I’m going to take responsibility…

Jean Hoffman

8:55 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

42 PERCENT OF WHAT ROMNEY HAS SAID ARE LIES, SAYS POLITIFACT! We can't trust Romney to lead our great country. No way! http://www.politifact.com/personalities/mitt-romney/ (This is total of all of his comments ruled false. mostly false, pants on fire false)   more ›

Final Des Moines Register Iowa Poll: Obama Up 5 Points Over Romney

Optimism over where the country is headed gives Obama the edge in Election 2012.

The final Iowa Poll before Election Day shows President Obama up 5 percentage points over Mitt Romney in the state. The Des Moines Register Iowa Poll shows that Iowans are feeling more optimistic about where the nation is headed, and they're giving the president the credit, favoring him over Romney 47 percent to 42 percent. Iowa's economy has been strong. The unemployment rate is 5.5 percent, well below the national average, personal incomes are up 6.4 percent over a year ago and housing permits and sales are up almost 25 percent. Obama barely edges Romney on the question of which candidate would do the best job of fixing the economy, the primary argument of Romney’s campaign, the poll shows. Losing Iowa's six Electoral College votes would…

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Watts

11:54 am on Monday, November 5, 2012

If you are calling this for the state of Georgia, you are probably right.   more ›

Friday, November 2, 2012

With 4 Days to Go, Paul Ryan in Cedar Falls Urges Supporters to Reach Out to Undecided Voters

Republican Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan campaigned in Cedar Falls as the 2012 election season wound down.

Four more days, not four more years, was the theme of the day as Republican Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan addressed an enthusiastic crowd in Cedar Falls Friday. "A handful of states will determine this," he said. Ryan called on supporters to speak to their undecided friends and neighbors. "We cannot afford to wait four more years for real change," he said. "Let’s make sure we only wait four more days." The cheering, stomping audience responded by chanting, "Four more days! Four more days!" Ryan asked the crowd to remember living through the Iowa floods as they watched the news of devastation from Superstorm Sandy. He urged Iowans to donate to the Red Cross. "Let’s be there for them, because that's what Americans do," he said. …

UPDATE: How to Get Free Bruce Springsteen Tickets; See President and Michelle Obama

Bruce Springsteen will accompany the president and First Lady on the last campaign leg of the 2012 presidential race Monday. The event will be in Des Moines' East Village.

President Barack, First Lady Michelle Obama and rocker Bruce Springsteen will appear in Des Moines Monday for the campaign's final stop before Election Day, according to a news release from the Obama for America office. The campaign said President Obama will spend the final day of the 2012 campaign in Madison, Wisconsin; Columbus, Ohio; and Des Moines, ending his 2012 campaign in the state where his 2008 campaign began. The president will end his final day of campaigning in Des Moines' East Village, where he will be joined by the First Lady following a third performance by Springsteen, the campaign. Gates open at 7:30 p.m. Monday for the free event. Those attending should enter the site on East Grand Avenue at East Fifth Street. No tickets…

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Election 2012: Romney to Take Another Swing Through Central Iowa

The GOP candidate will be in Des Moines on Sunday,

Mitt Romney, running slightly behind President Obama in Iowa in most 2012 election polls, has another stop scheduled for the central part of the state. Romney is scheduled to appear Sunday in Des Moines at Hy-Vee Hall, 233 Center Street in Des Moines. Doors open at 7:30 a.m. for the 9:30 a.m. Tickets are available at Romney's campaign office in Urbandale, 2775 86th Street. On Monday, President Obama is scheduled to be in Des Moines with First Lady Michelle Obama and the Boss-in-Chief, Bruce Springsteen.  

Beth Norquist

9:10 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Learn about Mitt Romney’s ideas for leading America – from Mitt Romney! More than 2 million views! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPgfzknYd20&feature=plcp   more ›

Springsteen, the President and Michelle Obama: Last Campaign Rally is Monday in Iowa

Bruce Springsteen will also accompany the president and First Lady on the last campaign leg of the 2012 presidential race Monday. The event will be in Des Moines, but a location and time are yet to be set.

President Barack, First Lady Michelle Obama and rocker Bruce Springsteen will appear in Des Moines Monday for the campaign's final stop before Election Day, according to a news release from the Obama for America office. The campaign said President Obama will spend the final day of the 2012 campaign in Madison, Wisconsin; Columbus, Ohio; and Des Moines, ending his 2012 campaign in the state where his 2008 campaign began. The president will end his final day of campaigning in Des Moines, where he will be joined by the First Lady following a third performance by Springsteen, the campaign. A location and time for the Des Moines event will be announced later this week, the campaign said. After suspending the campaign for several days to deal …

Watts

3:26 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Romney: "Jeep, now owned by the Italians, is thinking of moving all production to China" Queue it up at 46 seconds and watch... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcZr0UtLgkI Jeep CEO: "Jeep production will not be moved from the United States to China" http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-10-30/chrysler-ceo-reiterates-jeep-suv-production-will-remain-in-u-s-.html Now if anybody tries to tell you that …   more ›

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Bill Clinton in Waterloo: It's Duke Barack Wellington v. Emperor Mitt Napoleon

Former president implores voters in the key swing state of Iowa to see that the "good guys" win again.

Former President Bill Clinton, accused of many things in his day but never of excessive brevity, seemed to be finished with his 40-minute speech Wednesday in Waterloo on behalf of President Obama. Clinton had the 500 or so people in attendance standing, clapping and cheering as he exited the stage at the Electric Park Ballroom following his speech, and he was shaking hands as he made his way offstage and the lightbulb went off. The former president suddenly dashed back to the microphone, saying he’d made a note to himself about Waterloo that he forgot to bring up during the speech. “Waterloo is famous,” he said, going on to talk about the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at a different Waterloo in a different time. That time would have been in…

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Jack F

9:19 am on Saturday, November 3, 2012

You forgot + turned water into wine + walked on water + healed the sick + cast out demons Pathetic list that we know are all half true just like your savior Obama. The debate is over in 3 days, at that time we will get more of hope and change with a black president or something new with a Morman president. Either way, historical. I am better off now than 4 years ago, but I can't say the same for …   more ›

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