presidential polls
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?
Wisconsin May be New Ohio, one major pollster says
Today’s roundup of swing state polls shows the candidates solidifying their support in several states, but the race is tightening in some states that haven’t been up for grabs in a while.
While Republican challenger Mitt Romney continues to solidify his support in Southern swing states, there is only bad news for him coming out of Ohio.
Just when you thought the Electoral College was falling into place, North Carolina changes its mind.
Polls show close advantage for President Obama with 11 days left until Nov. 6
New polls show Republican challenger Mitt Romney solidifying his small lead in Florida.
Obama leading Nevada, Romney holds slight edge in Colorado
North Carolina’s coveted 15 electoral votes may be back in play after a new poll in the state showed President Obama tied with Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
President Barack Obama holds on to a slight lead over Governor Romney in Pennsylvania, according to Real Clear Politics' (RCP) statewide polling average.
New swing state polls open up a few options for Mitt Romney to win the Electoral College even if he loses Ohio.
The battle lines are solidifying in the fight over the Electoral College, and swing states are beginning to fall where expected.
The bounce in the polls Mitt Romney enjoyed for weeks after the first presidential debate has fizzled.
After several days of mixed results from the national polls, some slightly better news for Republican challenger Mitt Romney.