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RMU Sentry Media

Romney takes Arkansas and Tennessee

November 6, 2012

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Taking a look at the candidates

November 6, 2012

RMU Sentry Media's Leah Fleischel and Patrick Ryan talk about President Obama and Mitt Romney's stances on issues focused on in the 2012 Presidential Election.

Digging through the dirty ads

November 6, 2012

RMU Sentry Media's Haley Sawyer talks about the Dirty Ads shown for this Presidential Election.

John Tucci sings the National Anthem for RMU Sentry Media

November 6, 2012

John Tucci sings the National Anthem for RMU Sentry Media to kick-off Election Night coverage.

John Tucci chats about tonight’s election

November 6, 2012

RMU Sentry Media's Jannah Jablonowski sits down with John Tucci of RMU to chat about tonight's election.

Issues: Healthcare

Kayla Sample, Contributor
November 6, 2012

Healthcare has been a hot-button topic around the country this election season, and college students have a vested interest in the outcome of that debate. According to the journal “How Health Care Reform Really Effects Students Health Plans,” over 1,000,000 students are...

Issues: LGBT voters impact

Lauren Thomas, Contributor
November 6, 2012

Some members of the Robert Morris University Student Alliance for Equality are hoping the 2012 presidential election will lead to the legalization of gay marriage. The 25 member club is favoring Barack Obama for another presidential term. SAFE club president Adrianna Carbonara...

Issues: Youth vote engagement

Brooks Bratten, Contributor
November 6, 2012

A poll released by the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement found that the percentage of young people who said they were very likely to vote in tonight’s presidential campaign rose almost 10 points last month. That number is compared to results...

Issues: Impact of religion on voting

Sarah Tucek, Contributor
November 6, 2012

How important was religion for today’s voters? According to an article from the Pew Research Center, one-fifth of the American public and one-third of adults under 30 are religiously unaffiliated today, which is one of several indicators suggesting that the U.S. public as...

Issues: Young adult voter trends

Brittany Fortuna, Contributor
November 6, 2012

Tonight’s presidential election was expected to bring higher youth turnout at the polls today than in 2008. A U.S. Census current population survey shows four years ago, there was a 47 percent voter turnout among 18 to 24 year-olds. Another Census survey showed 77 percent...