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WASHINGTON, November 6, 2012 – Today is the day and the predications seem to be equal toward another four years or an upset of epic proportions.

People are heading to the polls questioning the record of Barack Obama – which is fraught with the good – The Dream Act, the bad  - Hurricane Sandy and the ugly – Fast and Furious or Benghazi. 

Then we have Mitt Romney who did fail to define what he could, would, or will do. 

Either way, we have uncertain choices, a polarized and divisive government, and people. 

Associated Press

Associated Press

Last nigh New Hampshire’s first election, response is squarely in Romney’s favor and the question of whether that will carry over to Virginia, Pennsylvania, or Ohio.  Since we do not know, and cannot know, join us as we live chat Election Day 2012. 

Tell us if you have voted, and if you want to say for whom, please do.  Share your stories from the polls and your hopes for America. 

We will try to monitor this all day and into the night (I am calling an all-nighter) and welcome you to join us as your day progresses and let us know how Election Day 2012 is moving forward for you.

 

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Henry D'Andrea

Henry D'Andrea is a Conservative columnist and commentator. He writes a weekly column at the Washington Times Communities called "The Conscience of a Conservative," which features his commentary on current events and political stories from a conservative perspective. He often writes on foreign policy, domestic and economic issues, the conservative movement, and elections.

 

D’Andrea has been a guest on many radio shows throughout the country since writing columns at the Washington Times Communities. His work has been featured in many publications, including Townhall.com, Commentary Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Tea Party Review Magazine, Big Government, Big Journalism, The Gateway Pundit, Instapundit, and many more.

 

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