Election 2012
The battle for the White House continues, despite the hurricane bearing down on the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
As Hurricane Sandy disrupts the city that never sleeps, it has also disrupted plans for the presidential candidates for a few swing states.
Republican challenger Mitt Romney gained back some of the support he lost to President Obama in the national polls over the last few days.
Two big swing states are moving in opposite directions in the last weeks of the presidential race.
Four times in American history, the presidency has gone to the candidate who did not win the popular vote. Wil this year make five?
Wisconsin May be New Ohio, one major pollster says
Today’s roundup of swing state polls shows the candidates solidifying their support in several states, but the race is tightening in some states that haven’t been up for grabs in a while.
The latest Gallup Daily tracking report reveals the president's approval and disapproval ratings continue on a downward trend.
While Republican challenger Mitt Romney continues to solidify his support in Southern swing states, there is only bad news for him coming out of Ohio.
The latest election poll to come from California show the president decisively in the lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
Some methods for predicting the outcome of the election guess at the results in November based on what’s happened in past elections.
Polls show close advantage for President Obama with 11 days left until Nov. 6
The latest from Gallup's Daily tracking also shows that President Obama has taken some hits to his approval ratings.
Obama leading Nevada, Romney holds slight edge in Colorado
Graves answered questions on the popular website Reddit on Thursday in an effort to build awareness about the race.