| The Republican vice presidential nominee tries to fire up the Evangelical vote. In private, a departure from the moderate rhetoric of the closing days. |
| Conservative readers love Drudge and Ayn Rand; liberals like the Times and Noam Chomsky; and there's not much in the middle. The last infographic from Engage. |
| The BuzzFeed Interview features the Oscar-winning director, whose ten-part reassessment of modern American history launches this month on Showtime. He voted for Obama, but explains how a Romney vote could make sense: "the more mistakes you make, the faster the changes.” |
| The Democrat-turned-Fox News figure is predicting a Romney landslide and is claiming Obama's top strategist used work for him. |
| A fading crusade is finally working: "guerrilla volunteering" for Occupy Sandy. |
| "He's arguably more important to them than Joe Biden because Joe Biden makes a mistake at every single event he goes to." |
| MSNBC's conservative morning host hedges that bet with a reminder that liberal elites in Manhattan were convinced Jimmy Carter would beat Ronald Reagan in 1980. |
| The rapper performed before President Obama in Columbus, Ohio, Monday. |
| MSNBC rounds up the most cringe-worthy — and entertaining — moments of the 2012 election. "What a long, strange trip it's been to get here." |
| Every dollar of federal aid goes to affected areas — in Ohio. |
| The anonymous author is 29, a professional poker player, and one of the most active traders on the real-money prediction website. He's got six figures at risk this cycle. |
| What does it mean? We'll find out tomorrow. |
| In 1984, Ronald Reagan teamed up with Lee Greenwood to make the most American political ad in the history of freedom. |
| Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted is battling Democrats over a provisional voting form dispute. "We want the voter to do this so ... that their vote will be counted," Husted says. "What we're talking about are a handful of ballots in the big scheme of things." |
| The most rational of candidates is drawing energy from the crowds and enjoying the culmination of his long campaign. The campaign "has become a movement," says the Republican nominee. |
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