ohio polls
The presidential election is technically over as Florida continues to tabulate their votes but the swing state of Ohio has determined to give their Electoral votes to Obama for a second time.
The presidential election results were a huge surprise. Or completely expected. It depends on whose predictions you trusted.
While Nate Silver is reaping accolades for his pitch-perfect predictions of the electoral vote in every state, his model analyzed polls conducted by many competing polling firms.
Up to the minute election results
Nate Silver says Obama has a 91 percent chance of winning the Electoral College, and therefore, the presidency.
Recount could take until mid-December
The Gallup poll is back after a weeklong hiatus due to Hurricane Sandy and its destructive aftermath along the Eastern seaboard.
It doesn’t look good for Republican challenger Mitt Romney if he can’t win the crucial swing state of Ohio.
I’m not sure what Romney’s advisors are thinking. The math isn’t on their side and they need to focus fire on Ohio if they hope to win tomorrow.
Rasmussen projects tied race in Ohio, Romney leading in Virginia
Three days before the national election, the Electoral College outlook for Republican challenger Mitt Romney looks bleak.
In over 20 polls of voters in swing states, President Obama led Republican challenger Mitt Romney in all but three.
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.
Eighteen Electoral College votes are what President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney are vying for from the swing state Ohio.
Some critical swing states appear even more ambivalent in today’s Electoral College update.