CHARLESTON — Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney wins West Virginia, according to the Associated Press.
CHARLESTON — Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney wins West Virginia, according to the Associated Press.
It's a 50-50 nation, give or take
Voters in Columbus, Ohio, say voting is too important to be deterred by the cold weather or the long lines.
Scott Pelley spoke separately to President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and asked each candidate why America has become such a polarized blue country and red country.
In the key swing state of Ohio, provisional ballots need to be validated and are not counted until Nov. 17. As Dean Reynolds reports, a very close race in Ohio could keep America waiting until they're finalized to announce a winner.