Electoral Map
Already crucial Ohio is becoming even more important.
National polls still show Romney leading, but swing state polls show continued support for the president, especially where it matters most.
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.
Republican challenger Mitt Romney locked down North Carolina today and moved into the lead in Electoral College estimates.
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.
In the wake of a disastrous showing in today’s national Gallup poll, President Obama can take solace in several swing state polls.
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.
New polls from swing states paint a worrisome picture for Barack Obama’s reelection hopes.
The presidential race has narrowed its focus to just a handful of swing states, as the candidates turn their attention to the voters who will ultimately decide the outcome of the election.
Both campaigns are pulling out their electoral maps and renewing their focus on the crucial swing states.