Election Poll
New polls show Republican challenger Mitt Romney solidifying his small lead in Florida.
The latest from Gallup's Daily tracking also shows that President Obama has taken some hits to his approval ratings.
Although Ohio voters continue to show support for President Obama, the margin gap with Republican candidate Mitt Romney is too small to declare victory.
North Carolina’s coveted 15 electoral votes may be back in play after a new poll in the state showed President Obama tied with Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
New swing state polls open up a few options for Mitt Romney to win the Electoral College even if he loses Ohio.
The battle lines are solidifying in the fight over the Electoral College, and swing states are beginning to fall where expected.
The bounce in the polls Mitt Romney enjoyed for weeks after the first presidential debate has fizzled.
After several days of mixed results from the national polls, some slightly better news for Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
The president experienced a slight hit to his approval ratings, as well as his disapproval rating, but maintained his lead among registered voters.
First Lady Michelle Obama has finally appeared in her first campaign ad, a Spanish-language spot with talk show host Cristina Saralegui.
A new poll released on the state of the election in Michigan found that Obama and Romney are nearly tied at 47 percent.
A new Time Magazine poll shows President Obama has a 5-point lead in Ohio over Mitt Romney.
Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s much-touted lead in the Gallup daily tracking poll shrank by 2 points.
We have two new presidential election polls to add to our roundup of our reader surveys.
Electoral College predictions are falling into place, and the latest swing state polls back up the most likely scenarios.