Conduct a straw poll to see if these cheese straws are popular with your guests.
Give your guests the right to choose which cheese ball best represents their interests.
Embrace the darker side of politics with devils on horseback.
Show your support of the season's real winner -- fall produce -- by starting the night with this easy soup.
Election season can seem like a sporting event, so take advantage of a fall sports favorite: buffalo chicken tenders.
Having the usual suspects on hand for your guests lets them munch without missing the latest results.
Be democratic and give guests a choice of pizza toppings: pepperoni and onions or artichoke.
Represent the Southwest at your party with this Tex-Mex-inspired meal.
A certain candidate expressed a preference for a stick-to-your-ribs comfort food: chili. Serve up this menu for a tasty meal everyone can support.
Satisfy guests' hunger with a hearty bowl of this classic American soup.
Celebrate the Gulf Coast at your Election Day party with a classic gumbo recipe.
Tropical Hawaii inspired our grilled pineapple-glazed pork and bell-pepper skewers.
Across America, it's hard to find someone who'd turn down a piece of piping-hot, perfectly fried chicken.
What better way to celebrate the electoral process than with these cupcakes decorated with the American flag?
Red, white, and blue are never out of fashion on Election Day.
Cut into diminutive squares, this patriotic cake affords guests equal opportunity in their pursuit of the perfect patriotic sweet.
Everyone will unite in support of this classic dessert. Scoop 1/2 cup of vanilla ice cream into a tall glass and fill to the top with root beer.
This showstopper dessert is especially appropriate this election season.
Make these cupcakes to celebrate Election Day -- the delicious recipe is courtesy of Georgetown Cupcake.
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