Election 2012

Kid Shopping

Get the Look: The Obama Girls' Polished Election-Night Style

When your mom is the always impeccably dressed first lady and your dad's just been elected to his second term as president, people expect big things from you.

When your mom is the always impeccably dressed first lady and your dad's just been elected to his second term as president, people expect big things from you. Luckily, Sasha and Malia Obama's election-night style didn't disappoint. Dressed in age-appropriate knee-length skirts and feminine ballet flats, the first daughters each showcased their own unique styles while complementing their parents' outfit choices for the big night.

Get the look for your own little politico with these ensembles, inspired by Malia and Sasha's perfectly polished election-night style.

POPSUGAR Fashion

Michelle Obama Chooses Michael Kors For Election Night!

President Barack Obama was reelected for a second term last night, and when he took the stage in Chicago to give his victory speech, his leading ladies — wife Michelle Obama, and daughters, Malia and Sasha — were by his side to celebrate.

President Barack Obama was reelected for a second term last night, and when he took the stage in Chicago to give his victory speech, his leading ladies — wife Michelle Obama, and daughters, Malia and Sasha — were by his side to celebrate. For such a momentous (not to mention, historical) occasion, the first lady styled up a beautiful magenta dress by Michael Kors. Fun fact: this wasn't the first time she's worn it! Want to know more? Get all the details in today's Fab Flash. On Allison McNamara: Forever 21 top, House of Harlow necklace.

Charlotte Ronson

Haute Vote: Fashion Folks Hit the Polls

If our Twitter feed proved anything today, it's that Anna Wintour and André Leon Talley aren't the only politicos in the fashion world.
Fashion Instagrams From Election 2012

If our Twitter feed proved anything today, it's that Anna Wintour and André Leon Talley aren't the only politicos in the fashion world. Terry Richardson, Kelly Mittendorf, Jeremy Scott, and Joe Zee were among those who not only hit the polls but also used their social media pull to get out the vote. While we'll leave it up to you to figure out who the majority of industry folk probably voted for, we will say this: patriotism is always in style.

POPSUGAR Fashion

See Some of Michelle Obama's Best Looks on the Campaign Trail!

After months of campaigning and debates, Election Day is finally here!

After months of campaigning and debates, Election Day is finally here! We've been fans of the first lady's style for quite some time — so today we're highlighting a few of our favorite looks from the FLOTUS's campaign trail. We noticed that Michelle tends to reach for prints, showing off bold offerings from Moschino, Jones New York, and Tracy Reese. Watch today's Fab Flash to see some of the first lady's best looks. And if you haven't already, make sure you get out there and vote! On Allison McNamara: Topshop top, Urban Outfitters blazer.

Food News

Topical Tweets: Who to Follow For Food-Policy News

Food policy is perhaps not the sexiest of topics — OK it's the opposite of food porn — but it's an important and often eye-opening subject to follow.

Food policy is perhaps not the sexiest of topics — OK it's the opposite of food porn — but it's an important and often eye-opening subject to follow. In honor of today's vote in California on GMO food labeling, we've rounded up our favorite sources on Twitter for the dirt on everything from food recalls to arguments on how to better shape our current food system.

Want more? Crack the spine on one of these tomes on the subject.

Mitt Romney

The Top Donors to Romney's Campaign

With a $250 million net worth, the Republican Party's nominee for president surely isn't wanting for cash.


With a $250 million net worth, the Republican Party's nominee for president surely isn't wanting for cash. However that hasn't stopped people from donating millions of dollars to help with Mitt Romney's campaign. The Associated Press examined $3.9 million of campaign contributions and came up with this list of top donors:

  1. Sheldon Adelson, 79, chairman and CEO of Las Vegas Sands Corporation: $44.2 million
  2. Harold Simmons, 81, owner of $9 billion company Contran Corporation: $22 million
  3. Bob J. Perry, 80, owner of a real estate firm worth about $650 million: $18.3 million
  4. Robert Rowling, 58, owner of TRT Holdings, which is the parent company of Gold's Gym and Omni Hotels: $5.1 million
  5. William Koch, 72, invests in oil and other industries and has a $4 billion net worth: $4 million

Did you donate to any of the presidential campaigns this year?

Bill Clinton

Guess How Much Bill Clinton Is Worth?

Former president Bill Clinton has been working hard on the campaign trail to rally support for Obama's camp.


Former president Bill Clinton has been working hard on the campaign trail to rally support for Obama's camp. Not only has he remained active in politics, he is also one of the head of state's strongest advocate.

Since leaving office in 2001, Clinton has been busy with humanitarian work, speaking appearances, and book writing. Take a guess at what his net worth is to see how much all his post-presidency gigs are netting him:

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Michelle Obama

Video: We Go on the Campaign Trail With Michelle Obama

Michelle Obama fired up women and swing voters at a campaign rally this week in Virginia.

Michelle Obama fired up women and swing voters at a campaign rally this week in Virginia. We were there to capture it all, and before the rally, we sat down with the first lady to talk about her love for the president, her family, and why it's so important for women to vote. See all the highlights from her rally speech and our day on the campaign trail with the first lady now in this PopSugar Rush!

Michelle Obama

Michelle Obama Is Proud of the President's Debate Performance

"I'm proud of him," First Lady Michelle Obama told us today when we sat down with her at a campaign stop in Leesburg, VA.


"I'm proud of him," First Lady Michelle Obama told us today when we sat down with her at a campaign stop in Leesburg, VA. During our roundtable interview, Michelle said her husband impressed her during the first presidential debate, even though pundits agreed that Mitt Romney had a better night. The first lady explained, "I think my husband has done a phenomenal job. Not just in the debates, but over these last three-and-a-half years. And I continue to just be in awe at how poised and consistent and honest he is."

The president's consistency impresses the first lady, but she still gets nervous before the debates. Referencing Team USA gymnast Aly Raisman's nervous parents who went viral during the London Olympics, Michelle joked, "You all saw the Olympics with the gymnast's parents who were watching?" She went on, "That's how I feel. But you can't gesture!" Getting animated, the first lady lamented that she couldn't yell "Go baby!" or "Yes!" during the debate. "So I'm right there squeezing my hands and trying to make sure I'm paying attention," she confessed with a laugh.

Michelle Obama also said she gives more thought to everyday Americans she meets on the campaign trail than to the professional pundits, explaining, "There's sort of the scrum and the punditry and the analysis, and then there's the passion that we see every single day — that people are really focused on the choices because the choices are clear." The first lady said that "whether you like the debate or don't like the debate, the truth is that there are a lot of women out there that care deeply about making sure that we and our daughters have the right to make decisions about our own bodies," among other things.

The first lady also noted that the president himself isn't too focused on who "won" the debate. "He doesn't really focus on a debate or a conversation," she admitted. "The one thing he did tell me is that he has got to keep fighting for these folks. That he doesn't want to let anybody down, because he doesn't want anybody to have to go back."

To find out what First Lady Michelle Obama told us about raising her daughters, her husband's passion for the job, and what she hopes to accomplish in a second term and even after her family leaves the White House, stay tuned for the rest of our interview.

Kid Shopping

9 Election Finds For Politically Savvy Tots

We're just over six weeks away from Election Day, and if you've spent any time with the TV on, you know the rhetoric is heating up.

We're just over six weeks away from Election Day, and if you've spent any time with the TV on, you know the rhetoric is heating up. While we are certainly free to express our feelings toward candidates on both ends of the spectrum, the election cycle is also a great time to start (or continue) educating tots about our country and its two-party system. From puzzles to flash cards to Barbie dolls and cute t-shirts, here are nine politically charged finds for your lil one this election year!