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OBAMA INDOORS

OBAMA INDOORS
By The Associated Press Win or lose, Obama's election night party will look far different than it did four years ago, when 125,000 people gathered on an unseasonably warm night in Chicago's Grant Park. The campaign decided not to test its weather luck this year and is holding the

QUICKQUOTE: ROMNEY ON REAGAN

QUICKQUOTE: ROMNEY ON REAGAN
By The Associated Press "I won't guarantee that they'll get it right, but I think they will." - Mitt Romney, asked on WTAM radio in Cleveland whether he agrees with Ronald Reagan's conclusion that voters always get it right in the end. - Nedra Pickler - Twitter http://twitter.com/

VEEP VOTES

VEEP VOTES
By The Associated Press "Now voting, Joe Biden," announced the polling place worker manning a booth in Greenville, Del., the vice president's home state. Biden went into the booth and - presumably - voted for himself and President Barack Obama. Like the other early-morning voters, Biden

10 Things to Know for Today

10 Things to Know for Today
By The Associated Press Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about today: 1. FOCUS SHIFTS TO VOTERS ON ELECTION DAY Obama and Romney yield center stage to Americans after a campaign that packed suspense to the end. 2. WHAT TO WATCH ON ELECTION

Economy is still driving issue in election

Economy is still driving issue in election
By TOM RAUMAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The race for the White House is pretty much back where it started, after thousands of ads, billions of dollars in spending, two conventions and three presidential debates. Despite some detours, the emphasis is heavily on the nation's lukewarm

5 things to watch for on Election Day

5 things to watch for on Election Day
By The Associated Press Five things to watch as voters have their say in the presidential race between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney: 1. WHO TURNS OUT? Not all votes are created equal. The presidential candidates have competed furiously for votes in well-established

Hour by hour: What to watch on election night

Hour by hour: What to watch on election night
By NANCY BENACAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Stock up on munchies and make sure the batteries in your TV remote are fresh. With this year's presidential election razor-close to the finish, Tuesday could be a long night. Even if the presidency isn't decided until after midnight EST,

No rest in final campaign hours for Obama, Romney

No rest in final campaign hours for Obama, Romney
By JULIE PACE and KASIE HUNTAssociated Press DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The White House the prize, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney raced through a final full day of campaigning on Monday through Ohio and other battleground states holding the keys to victory in a tight race. Both promised

No rest in final campaign hours for Obama, Romney

No rest in final campaign hours for Obama, Romney
By JULIE PACE and KASIE HUNTAssociated Press DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The White House the prize, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney raced through a final full day of campaigning on Monday through Ohio and other battleground states holding the keys to victory in a tight race. Both promised

112-year-old US apparel maker in Pa. to close

112-year-old US apparel maker in Pa. to close
By MICHAEL RUBINKAMAssociated Press ORWIGSBURG, Pa. (AP) - One of the last U.S. apparel manufacturers of its kind is losing its shirt. FesslerUSA had survived war and depression, free trade and foreign imports, producing millions of knitted garments from its base in eastern Pennsylvania. Five