




Jon Stewart chastises Gov. Snyder over right-to-work and a teaches a union supporter to rap.
Budget negotiations between congressional leaders and President Obama renewed Friday in effort to avoid the "fiscal cliff" which would cripple the economy next year. Despite disagreement in some areas, optimism between both parties was restored as some initial agreements and compromise have been made.
President Obama won his bid for reelection and a second term in the White House on Tuesday. En route to his victory, he claimed all but one of the key battleground states leading some to believe that voters are trying to send a message.
Finding a common middle ground in politics is difficult, and it is becoming more evident as the 2012 Presidential election approaches. As each side becomes more polarized, agreeing to the policies of the opposition becomes sacrilegious.
In what can only be described as a proxy battle over the fiscal cliff, President Obama traveled to Detroit to denounce "right to work" while rallying support for his solution to the fiscal cliff.
Opinion and analysis from some of the top news networks contributors after the 2012 election.
Who should own the Grand Canyon? That's just one of the many questions voters might not know they will be deciding this election day.
In his first overseas trip since the election, President Obama has traveled to Thailand.
The honeymoon of Obama's re-election was shortlived as all eyes turned toward the looming "fiscal cliff."
With four days remaining before the election, Republican presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, and President Barack Obama visited Wisconsin to argue their case to the highly contested swing state. Spin factor reviews some of the issues each candidate discusses.