Colorado just elected a former Navy pastor who tried to exorcise President Obama of demons and believes gay people are soul stealers.
Watch as GOP Chair Reince Priebus and others talk about Election Day victories and next steps forward.
After a Republican party sweep of Congress, gubernatorial elections, and even state legislatures, the National Organization For Marriage does what it does best: take undeserved credit.
Let's be really clear about what happened on Election Day.
The folks at Time magazine clearly planned their new cover in advance.
Welcome to a Republican majority in both the House and the Senate.
Republican Scott Brown has just made history by losing to Democrat Jeanne Shaheen.
Democratic U.S. Senator Mark Pryor, who has refused to voice support for same-sex marriage, just lost re-election.
Fox News reported exit polling results in New Hampshire two hours ahead of the polls closing, a serious violation of a media agreement.
Democrat Charlie Crist narrowly lost his race to unseat Republican Governor Rick Scott.
Kentucky Republican Mitch McConnell, the Minority Leader of the Senate, has won re-election. More winners currently reported are all Republicans.
One non-partisan voter protection organization reports it received over 12,000 reports by noon today. Is it dirty tricks, incompetence, or both?
A federal judge, on Election Day, has ruled against the State of Kansas' ban on same-sex marriage.
In what might just be the most far-fetched federal court filing ever, a South Carolina "psalmist" claims same-sex marriage will prevent his ability to worship.
Adrian Peterson reportedly will cut a deal that requires a tiny fine and zero jail time in a child abuse case that divided the nation.