Republicans

Fiscal Cliff 2013: With Time Running Out, Obama Will Meet With Lawmakers on Friday to Begin Negotiations

President Obama will meet with lawmakers on Friday to begin preliminary discussions on a way to avoid the fiscal cliff, which looms only six weeks away.

Latino Vote Doubles in 2030: As Many as 40 Million Hispanic Voters Could be Eligible to Vote in 18 Years

As many as 40 million Hispanic voters could be eligible to vote in 18 years

Immigration Reform News - Nov. 13, 2012: Romney Hispanic Advisor and Evangelicals Call On Republican Leadership to Support Immigration Overhaul

Mitt Romney’s top advisor on Hispanic issues today called for Republicans to embrace immigration reform as a way to win back some of the Latino vote.

Election 2012 Results: Democrats Win More Votes in House of Representatives Races, But Republicans Maintain Control

Republicans maintained control in the House of Representatives, despite receiving fewer votes in those races nationwide.

Presidential Election Results Prompts Question 'Who Will Run in 2016?'; Likely Candidates for Democrats and Republicans

Now that the 2012 presidential election is over, we can speculate about the 2016 election. Who will run in four years?

Presidential Election 2012 Results: Why The GOP Must Reconsider Its Approach To Women, Latinos and LGBT Voters

Tuesday's decisive Republican loss is causing many in the conservative party to reconsider their approach to many key demographic groups.

2012 Election Results: Latinos' Role on Election Day Driven by Immigration Reform; Will Washington Reform Policies After Record Turnout?

Record surge in Hispanic vote could force Washington's hand in passing comprehensive immigration reform

Election 2012 Results: Why Did Mitt Romney Lose the Election?

After a resounding defeat in the most expensive election of all time, Republicans should be asking themselves how Mitt Romney lost.

Election Results 2012: How the Tea Party Hurt the Republicans; Lessons from Akin and Mourdock Losses

In addition to losing the presidential election last night, Republicans saw their hopes of taking back control of the Senate dashed, thanks in large part to gaffes by their own candidates.

After A Resounding Loss in Election Results, What Now For the Republican Party?

Last night was a brutal one for Republicans, who not only lost the presidential election handily, but also saw their chances of taking control of the Senate dashed.

Swing State Polls in Michigan, Wisconsin Show Obama Gaining Ground Against Romney

Polls show close advantage for President Obama with 11 days left until Nov. 6

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