Election Poll
Our latest installment of our reader polls adds a seventh poll to our dataset.
National polls still show Romney leading, but swing state polls show continued support for the president, especially where it matters most.
The latest Gallup Daily tracking report revealed that despite dropping a point among registered and likely voters, Romney continues to lead President Obama.
A string of national polls shows Republican challenger Mitt Romney holding on to his lead over President Obama.
Good news for President Obama in the latest swing state polls.
A new poll by impreMedia-Latino Decisions revealed that Latino voters have demonstrated an increased level of interest and engagement this election season.
A new poll by NBC News and The Wall Street Journal shows President Obama in a dead heat with Mitt Romney among likely voters.
The president's ratings among registered voters, as well as his national approval rating, continue to spiral downward, despite his successful second debate.
Today’s new national polls show President Obama continuing to hold off Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s rise in the polls.
The math in the fight over the Electoral College is getting tighter, and the campaigns face difficult decisions about where best to spend their limited funds.
The weekend begins with a string of polls in the fiercely contested battleground states of Ohio and Florida.
We now have another day of post-debate data to sift through, and the bounce we expected for Obama after his improvement during the second presidential debate is beginning to show.
Most of the national polls and a majority of the state polls show a comeback for Obama, and our very own polls show a similar trend.
A new study revealed that while Latino Catholics and those not religiously affiliated largely supported Obama, Latino evangelicals were divided among the candidates.
If every eligible Latino in the country voted, President Obama would be reelected in a landslide.