Obama vs. Romney
A recently released report by Gallup shows that the widening gender gap in voter preferences is due to changes among men's voter preferences and not women's.
The latest poll by Quinnipiac University found that President Obama leads Republican challenger Mitt Romney by 14 points.
Bad news for Republican Mitt Romney today as yet another poll from the critical swing state of Ohio shows President Obama in the lead.
President Barack Obama was the clear winner in all post debate instant polls conducted on Monday night.
Celebrities took to Twitter to live tweet the final presidential debate and discussed foreign policy, as well as the economy.
Already crucial Ohio is becoming even more important.
It will be a few days before we get a large amount of post-debate data, but we can glean some information now and make a few predictions.
Will President Obama get a big “bounce” in the polls from his winning performance in Monday night’s final presidential debate?
The latest Gallup Daily tracking report reveals the president is making strides among likely voters and is seeing an improvement in approval ratings.
In today’s update, the national polls are all over the map.
President Obama pulls ahead in Ohio. But remember those “difficult paths” Romney has without it? They’re looking a little more feasible today.
President Obama and Mitt Romney met for the final time in their debate on Monday night. How accurate were their statements?
Heading into the final debate, the Presidential Election was in a dead heat. Most pundits felt that Mitt Romney's lack of experience in foreign policy could create struggles for the candidate. But Romney did surprisingly well.
The newspaper, which ranks in the top 10 newspapers in the country, endorsed President Obama for the second election year in a row.
Former Republican presidential nominee John McCain is back in the spotlight after criticizing President Obama's performance during last night's third presidential debate.