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Addressing supporters at Chicago's McCormick Place, Obama declared, “We are an American family and we will rise or fall together as one nation and as one people.”
WASHINGTON (AP) — Voters have decided a lot more than the presidential and congressional races.Maine is now the first state to approve same-sex marriage by popular vote.
Republicans reclaimed Indiana in the race for the White House and the Statehouse on Tuesday, but Democrats took a Senate seat that the GOP had held safely for decades.
The race between Republican incumbent Joe Walsh and Democratic challenger Tammy Duckworth in Illinois’s 8th Congressional District race attracted significant attention – and money – from other parts of the country.
Obama captured a second White House term, blunting a mighty challenge by Republican Mitt Romney as Americans voted for a leader they knew over a wealthy businessman they did not.
We used Wordle to collect tweets Chicagoans sent today before the polls closed about the local, and presidential, elections we're covering. Here are some of their comments from late Monday evening through Tuesday evening.