Election Poll
President Obama looks to be holding a tight grip on crucial swing states around the country, though it may not be for long.
Romney continues to captivate the support of both registered and likely voters the latest Gallup Daily tracking report finds.
The president continues to hold on to New Jersey with the support of both men and women.
Instant polls after last night's presidential debate declare the winner.
While Mitt Romney continues his weeklong lead in the national polls, the polls in various swing states are see-sawing back and forth in a frantic dance.
The Republican presidential candidate narrowed the 12 point gap with President Obama and now trails by four points among likely voters.
President Obama continues to claw his way back in the polls, though Republican challenger Mitt Romney still leads nationwide.
Mixed news for the president in crucial swing states, judging from several polls that look either very good or very bad for Obama.
President Obama's two-point lead over Romney among registered voters was cleared after Romney pushed ahead in the latest Gallup Daily tracking report.
A new USA Today/Gallup poll shows Mitt Romney gaining ground in crucial swing states, particularly among women.
The latest report released by Latino Decisions revealed that increasing Latino voter support for Democrats in Virginia may lead to an Obama victory in that state.
While the president enjoys a small lead among registered voters, Romney continues to lead among likely voters.
National and state poll results have been at odds over the past week. Which viewpoint is correct?
President Obama is ahead in new polls in several crucial swing states, potentially slowing Mitt Romney’s steady climb in the Electoral College count.
While President Obama hasn’t yet reversed his free fall in the polls, he has slowed his descent.