Election Poll
Republican challenger Mitt Romney locked down North Carolina today and moved into the lead in Electoral College estimates.
The latest Gallup Daily tracking shows Romney taking a small hit among likely voters, but maintaining the lead among both registered and likely voters.
In today’s look at the national polls, it seems like Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s ascension may finally be stalling out.
In my daily roundup of swing state polls, Obama’s support grows, but Romney moves into better position in the Electoral College.
Two days after the second presidential debate, new polls may help shed some light on how Obama’s performance affects his support.
GOP failing to capitalize on Hispanic boom that could turn Texas Democratic, former Republican Florida governor tells magazine
While President Obama continues to trail Republican challenger Mitt Romney in the national polls of the popular vote, he is holding his ground in crucial swing states.
While the national polls show Romney holding on to his lead, our very own polls show a slightly different story.
Recent Polls: Obama, Romney locked in tight races in three swing states
In the wake of a disastrous showing in today’s national Gallup poll, President Obama can take solace in several swing state polls.
President Barack Obama is seeing a slight improvement in the latest Gallup Daily tracking report released on Thursday.
Despite another meme-spawning presidential debate, Mitt Romney extended his lead over President Obama in national polls today.
A new report by Gallup revealed that female voters in 12 key swing states list gender-specific issues as top concerns during this election.
Do some of the polls obfuscate the real data, or leave it out altogether?
In today’s Gallup tracking poll, Romney finally broke through the margin of error.