Nightline Podcast - November 7, 2012

In tonight's episode, President Obama is re-elected due to a strong turn out from a diverse voter base. A new storm batters down on a post-Sandy Northeast. Apple takes a hit at the stock market.

In-depth reporting on issues you need to know, this audio podcast features the complete show from last night's Nightline.

In tonight's episode, President Obama is re-elected due to a strong turn out from a diverse voter base. A new storm batters down on a post-Sandy Northeast. Apple takes a hit at the stock market.

In tonight's episode, President Barack Obama has won reelection. Nightline revisits the candidates at their national headquarters - one celebratory, the other crestfallen - to see how they responded to the historic occasion. Finally, ABC Political Correspondent Matthew Dowd explains what President Obama must do if he wants to have a successful second term.

In tonight's episode, both President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney are wrapping up marathon rallies across the country for those final, precious votes. Can the incumbent Mr. Obama reignite the enthusiasm his supporters had for him as a challenger in 2008 or has Mr. Romney courted enough unhappy voters to become the 45th president of the United States of America? Meanwhile, as polls open across the country, thousands are still suffering after Sandy ravaged the Northeast. Two ABC News producers go on a journey to thank those who helped them survive the storm.

In tonight's episode, The world famous NYC Marathon is called off. For some black voters, the "Obama magic" is gone. Election weary Wisconsin is now a key state in the 2012 presidential race.

In tonight's podcast, Nightline co-anchor Cynthia McFadden travels to New York City's Staten Island, one of the worst hit communities in the wake of Sandy. Then the head of an organization pledging to mobilize one million poll watchers on Election Day sits down with ABC News for her first national broadcast interview. You decide if her organization is fighting voter fraud or intimidating voters. Finally, Nightline co-anchor Bill Weir travels to the swing state of Virginia to find out what voters there care about.
