Electoral Map
Three days before the national election, the Electoral College outlook for Republican challenger Mitt Romney looks bleak.
A series of polls in some of the most critical swing states paints a bleak picture for Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s chances to win the presidency on Tuesday.
Some critical swing states appear even more ambivalent in today’s Electoral College update.
Hurricane Sandy might have an interesting effect on our Electoral College predictions.
The battle for the White House continues, despite the hurricane bearing down on the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
Two big swing states are moving in opposite directions in the last weeks of the presidential race.
Four times in American history, the presidency has gone to the candidate who did not win the popular vote. Wil this year make five?
Just when you thought the Electoral College was falling into place, North Carolina changes its mind.
New polls show Republican challenger Mitt Romney solidifying his small lead in Florida.
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.
A new Time Magazine poll shows President Obama has a 5-point lead in Ohio over Mitt Romney.
New Hampshire is not important in a vacuum. But it is also the final piece of the puzzle for an Electoral College win without Ohio.
Bad news for Republican Mitt Romney today as yet another poll from the critical swing state of Ohio shows President Obama in the lead.