Gallup Poll
Obama has experienced an unprecedented turn of fortune, and there are few signs Romney’s ascension is slowing.
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 Gallup report released on Thursday found that the Vice President and Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan share similar favorable ratings prior to their debate.
Election polls continue to fluctuate with less than four weeks left before the Nov. 6 presidential elections.
Romney’s up. Obama’s down. Romney pulls ahead, but Obama still strong in swing states. Romney gains, but Obama is ahead nationally. Which candidate is actually in the lead?
After President Obama’s dismal performance in the first presidential debate in Denver last week, Mitt Romney didn’t bounce—-he soared
A new ABC News/Washington Post poll shows the presidential contenders both at record high favorability ratings.
Following Mitt Romney's successful first presidential debate, the playing field has been leveled between Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama.
The unemployment rate reflects Gallup's unadjusted measurements, which dropped to 7.9 percent in September.