Anderson Cooper talks with his panel about what advice they have for the candidates in the final stretch of the campaign season.
Larry talks with his political panel about reaction to recent campaign ads between the Obama and McCain campaigns.
The McCain campaign turns up the heat on Barack Obama as the election nears. CNN's Dana Bash reports.
Larry talks with director Oliver Stone about the election and his new movie about the life of President Bush.
If you want to participate in the presidential election and you live in Illinois, Tuesday is the last day you can register. CBS 2's Joanie Lum reports.
Tuesday's second Presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain could get ugly, as McCain fights to bounce back in the heated contest. AP correspondent Jason Bronis is in Nashville, Tenn., with a preview. (Oct. 7)
The number of new voters has shot up, and elections officials are still counting.
3TV's profile of Arizona candidates continues as azfamily.com's Beverly Kidd sits down with AZ 1st Congressional District candidate Sydney Hay.
Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin brought in more than a million dollars during just one stop on her whirlwind two-day trip through Florida. She stopped in Boca Raton late Monday evening for a fundraiser.
Barack Obama and John McCain are still fighting it out on the campaign trail on Monday. But some in the Bay Area are already voting, 29 days before the election. Len Ramirez reports.
McCain may switch focus as Obama leads in several battleground states.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talks about how they would manage economic crises as governor.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their views on immigration.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their views on negative campaign ads.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their views on the War on Terror.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their priorities, if elected.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their views on energy.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their views on the military.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their visions for their term, if elected.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their views on the economy.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about their views on off-shore drilling.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about what would be their priorities, if elected.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about their views on the state's mental health care system.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about their views on immigration.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about their views on education.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about their views on crime.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about their visions for their terms, if elected.
Kay Hagan, Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, goes one-on-one with WRAL's David Crabtree.
Elizabeth Dole, Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, goes one-on-one with WRAL's David Crabtree.
Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin continued her attacks on Barack Obama during her first day of a two day swing through Florida, while seamlessly addressing a heckler Monday.
Political observers say the frequent attention from the candidates and their surrogates demonstrate the importance North Carolina is gaining in the presidential election.
Trouble on Wall Street is equaling trouble for Sen. John McCain in the polls. CNN's Bill Schneider reports.
The campaign charges flew during Sunday night's fast-moving debate between Senate Candidates Norm Coleman, Al Franken and Dean Barkley. The candidates sometimes fast and loose with the facts so Pat Kessler gives it a Reality Check. (2:01).
Obama, McCain supporters react to latest campaign attacks
With only twenty-nine days to go, McCain and Obama take the gloves off.
It's the last day to register to vote and elections offices in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties are open late.
Candidates address the plunging stock market and express their commitment to turn the economy around.
Tensions are rising in northwest Indiana tensions are rising as the race for president there tightens. As voter registration came to a close Monday, John McCain supporters alleged fraud. CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery reports.
Pollsters are expecting massive turnout for this historic election. That means a rush for voters to get registered, Michelle Griego reports.