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CLOSED FOR BUSINESS: Dow Tumbles 329 Points Following Re-Election

Perhaps the wise wizards of Wall Street know something that the average citizen forgot on Tuesday because the Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled yesterday by 2.5% following President Obama's re-election. Similarly, the S&P and NASDAQ also saw approximately 2.5%...

THE CONCESSION: Romney Exits the Race with Grace

Governor Mitt Romney's Concession Speech: I have just called President Obama to congratulate him on his victory. His supporters and his campaign also deserve congratulations. I wish all of them well, but particularly the president, the first lady and their daughters....

CUYAHOGA TEA LEAVES: Obama’s Base Not Turning Out In Ohio?

By now, we are all amateur experts in what it takes to win Ohio. And the first thing that John King, George Stephanopolous, David Gregory, et. al. have taught us is that the key to victory for President Obama in Ohio is that he wins a massive margin in Cuyahoga County...

ELECTION NIGHT CHEAT SHEET

Will you know who won Colorado before the networks call our state for Romney or Obama? Questions for you to ponder as you watch results: In 2008 849,533 Colorado voters had “permanent mail-in” status. That's grown to 1,912,002 in 2012. How will that difference impact...

FIRST RACES CALLED: Shaffer, Pace Massacred

We have no polling. No inside information to report. But the Peak is prepared to call the races in the 3rd and 4th Congressional Districts, with two Big Shot legislative Democrats set to receive a thorough shellacking. Sal Pace (D-Urination) and Senate President...

TIED: Dixville Notch Confirms Cooling Attitudes Toward Obama

Last night, Dixville Notch, the miniscule New Hampshire town that votes each election at midnight Eastern time, shows just how close the 2012 presidential election stands.  For the first time in the town's history, the presidential tally was tied with five votes for...