Election Poll
A new poll released by Latino Decisions found that support for Obama among Latino voters dropped five points since last week.
Obama has experienced an unprecedented turn of fortune, and there are few signs Romney’s ascension is slowing.
New polls in crucial swing states released on Friday show Romney continuing to gain ground in an unprecedented bounce.
The first national polls after last-night’s vice-presidential debate are coming in, and everyone is waiting to see if Joe Biden’s aggressive performance will pay off.
New polls from swing states paint a worrisome picture for Barack Obama’s reelection hopes.
The Republican presidential candidate continues to enjoy more favorable ratings among voters following the first presidential debate.
A new poll by the Pew Hispanic Center says that Latinos are less certain that they will vote in November than the general public.
Colorado, which Obama has clung to for months, seems to have drifted into Romney’s corner.
This vice-presidential debate may determine whether Obama recovers from that terrible night in Denver last week.
The latest poll results by Quinnipiac University/The New York Times/CBS News found President Obama leading in Virginia and Wisconsin, while Mitt Romney leads in Colorado.
Six new polls in crucial swing states show President Obama holding on to his lead in most of them, but Mitt Romney is gaining ground.
New national polls show Mitt Romney continuing to gain support in an unprecedented late-campaign surge.
Election polls continue to fluctuate with less than four weeks left before the Nov. 6 presidential elections.
Mitt Romney’s bounce in the polls after his stellar performance in the first presidential debate last week is unmistakable.
Mitt Romney has so far been unable to sway one group that may frustrate his efforts in several swing states: Latinos.