WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama rolled to re-election Tuesday, vanquishing Mitt Romney despite a weak economy that plagued his first term and put a crimp in the middle class dreams of millions. In victory, he confidently promised better days ahead.
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School Board incumbent Deanna Wright was on the ropes coming into Tuesday’s election, barely earning the second spot on the ballot despite sitting on the board for four years.
(BPT) – “I’m going to regret this in the morning.” Whether it was capping a high-calorie meal with a decadent dessert or agreeing to read just one more pre-bedtime book to an overtired toddler, nearly everyone has had reason to utter those words at some point in their lives. When it comes to money decisions, however, the last thing you want is regrets.
A significant drop in voter turnout in Tuesday’s election didn’t keep President Barack Obama from winning a second term in the White House.
Democrats retained control of both houses of the Legislature in Tuesday’s election, but fell short of the two-thirds majority they needed to pass any bill, including tax increases, over Gov. Brian Sandoval’s veto.