Election Poll
The latest election polls in Florida and Virginia prove the race between Obama and Romney is too close to call.
The latest from Quinnipiac University shows the president continues to take the lead among Ohio's likely voters.
A new report by Latino Decisions found that Latinos expressed the highest level of voter enthusiasm a week before the presidential election.
The IBD/TIPP tracking poll has been suspended until Hurricane Sandy passes, but the other polling firms are still cranking out the results like clockwork.
The national polls continue to diverge from swing state polls, increasing the disparity between Electoral College estimates and popular vote predictions.
The battle for the White House continues, despite the hurricane bearing down on the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
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?
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.
Just when you thought the Electoral College was falling into place, North Carolina changes its mind.
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.