LifeNews.com will post election results and information about the crucial presidential race, as well as races for Congress and pro-life ballot issues as get information. The latest updates are listed at the top in descending chronological order to the bottom.
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- Obama will win the battleground state of Colorado
- Obama will win the battleground state of Ohio.
- Romney will win Idaho, Obama will win California, Washington and Hawaii
- Romney will win North Carolina
- Minnesota goes for Obama CBS projects
- AP: Romney wins Arizona
- CBS projects that pro-abortion Tim Kaine (D) wins Virginia Senate seat over George Allen
- Initial numbers in Montana show ballot measure creating parental notification for abortion up 66-34
- Deb Fischer (pro-life) wins the Nebraska Senate race over pro-abortion Bob Kerrey, a GOP pickup
- Obama will win New Mexico
- Romney wins the state of Nebraska
- Effort to defeat Question 2 (assisted suicide) in Massachusetts now winning. No 51% Yes 49% with 46%
- Missouri: Claire McCakskill defeats pro-life candidate Todd Akin by a lopsided margin in Missouri.
- AP: Mike Pence elected Indiana’s new governor.
- Obama wins the state of New Hampshire
- BREAKING NEWS: Florida: Voters Do Not Approve Measure to Stop Abortion Funding
- Question 2 (assisted suicide in Massachusetts) winning 51-49 with 21% reporting
- Fake pro-lifer Joe Donnelly beats pro-life Richard Mourdock in Indiana, a Democrat pickup.
- AP calls Wisconsin Senate race for Tammy Baldwin, pro-abortion, over pro-life Tommy Thompson
- VA: Good news for Mitt in Chesapeake, military-heavy tidewater: 55-43 Mitt. Was Obama +2 in ’08.
- Obama wins Wisconsin, the home state of pro-life VP running mate Paul Ryan
- Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, pro-abortion, will retain her Senate seat
- Pro-abortion Elizabeth Warren defeats Scott Brown for the Massachusetts Senate seat.
- Obama wins Pennsylvania
- Gov and @anndromney having a great time with the grandkids. pic.twitter.com/htAmR27d
- Maggie Hassan, who is pro-abortion, wins the New Hampshire governor race over pro-life Ovide Lamontagne
- Republicans retain the House of Representatives
- Romney will win Texas (38EVs), Louisiana, Kansas, Nebraska (4/5), North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming
- Obama will win Michigan and New York (16EVs)
- Bob Casey, the pro-life sellout in Pennsylvania, will hold his Senate seat, defeating pro-life Tom Smith (R)
- With 2% reporting, Question 2 (legalizing assisted suicide in Massachusetts) losing 52-48%
- RT @philipaklein Wow, Obama only getting 66% of the Jewish vote in FL. Kerry got 80%
- Virginia numbers are looking good for Romney. He’s outperforming McCain in every county but 4.
- Chris Murphy (D) wins Connecticut Senate race over Linda McMahon (R). Both candidates pro-abortion.
- Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory (R) wins the governor”s race in North Carolina.
- Florida Amendment 6: No Public Funds for Abortion losing 56-44 percent.
- Romney will win the state of Arkansas (6EVs).
- AP calls Maine Senate for pro-abortion Angus King (I) and Florida Senate race for pro-abortion Sen. Bill Nelson (D).
- Don’t believe the exit polls. MT @AriFleischer Exits in OH show 15% of voters black, up from 11% in 08. Hard to believe.
- Senate races: Dems win in DE, MD, RI, FL; GOP wins in TN ; Ind. wins in ME.
- NBC says Obama won FLA early vote by only 50K. Not much of an advantage. Good news for Romney.
- Romney camp: “We’re hitting the numbers we need to in NoVA. Don’t trust the exits: RT @jpodhoretz: OK, do you believe white evangelical voters are down 7% from 2008 in VA? That’s what exits say.
- Romney wins Alabama, Oklahoma, Tennessee.
- Obama wins Illinois, Delaware, DC, Connecticut, Maryland, Maine (3), Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Rhode Island for 72 EVs.
- Mitt Romney will win the state of Georgia, with 16 electoral votes.
- Romney wins South Carolina, 9 EVs going to him.
- News channels now projecting that Mitt Romney will win the state of Indiana and the state of West Virginia. Sen. Manchin (D), who is not fully pro-life, elected to full term in #WVsen
- Projection – Mitt Romney will win Kentucky, while President Obama will win Vermont.