Wednesday, May 23 2012 9:27 PM EDT2012-05-24 01:27:54 GMT
One of the biggest battles Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has faced in his two runs for the Republican nomination has been over the issue of abortion. Romney says he is pro-life, whichFull Story >
One of the biggest battles Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has faced in his two runs for the Republican nomination has been over the issue of abortion.Full Story >
Tuesday, May 22 2012 9:46 PM EDT2012-05-23 01:46:10 GMT
Massive protests have been underway as President Obama and other NATO leaders have been meeting in Chicago. One of the big topics at that NATO summit has been the strategy for Afghanistan. Tonight, weFull Story >
Massive protests have been underway as President Obama and other NATO leaders have been meeting in Chicago.Full Story >
Thursday, May 17 2012 10:49 PM EDT2012-05-18 02:49:52 GMT
A U.S. District Court judge has ruled that the U.S. government cannot indefinitely hold citizens or terror suspects without charges, despite a provision in the NDAA that was signed into law early thisFull Story >
A U.S. District Court judge has ruled that the U.S. government cannot indefinitely hold citizens or terror suspects without charges, despite a provision in the NDAA that was signed into law early thisFull Story >
(FOX19) - Reality Check was the first news organization to call out the GOP in Maine after Governor Mitt Romney was declared the winner of the Maine caucus, with only 84 percent of the precincts counted.
Since then there have been reports of missing numbers and votes not counted.
Ben is now the first in the nation to tell you what some of those recounted numbers look like and why after Saturday, there may be a different winner of the Maine caucus.
It's a Reality Check you won't see anywhere else.
Correction: The corrected numbers for Gov. Romney in Waldo County is 50 (not 24 as stated in the video).