latest polls
President Obama continues to cement his hold on crucial swing states while paring down Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s lead in the national polls.
Candidates still battling for Penn, Colo. votes with four days left before election
States still in play, but Obama holding leads in both
Some critical swing states appear even more ambivalent in today’s Electoral College update.
It looks like President Obama’s grip on the Electoral College is holding strong, for now.
With the limited data we have available, it looks like Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s lead in the national polls is shrinking.
Races in both key swing states close, with Romney holding narrow leads in both states
Presidential race still close in both swing states with only five days left until election day
The IBD/TIPP tracking poll has been suspended until Hurricane Sandy passes, but the other polling firms are still cranking out the results like clockwork.
The national polls continue to diverge from swing state polls, increasing the disparity between Electoral College estimates and popular vote predictions.
States remains close, new polls show
The battle for the White House continues, despite the hurricane bearing down on the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
Republican challenger Mitt Romney gained back some of the support he lost to President Obama in the national polls over the last few days.
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?