presidential polls
Obama, Romney fighting for votes, kick up ad spending
Romney leads in polls, but Obama ahead in early voting. Who will win the state's 15 electoral votes?
A new Time Magazine poll shows President Obama has a 5-point lead in Ohio over Mitt Romney.
Republican challenger Mitt Romney’s much-touted lead in the Gallup daily tracking poll shrank by 2 points.
We have two new presidential election polls to add to our roundup of our reader surveys.
Electoral College predictions are falling into place, and the latest swing state polls back up the most likely scenarios.
New TIME poll shows Obama up by 5 points with only days until the election
We now have a few more polls with data gathered after the final presidential debate between President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
Polls show Obama with narrow edge over Romney as Nov. 6 election draws near
New Hampshire is not important in a vacuum. But it is also the final piece of the puzzle for an Electoral College win without Ohio.
Bad news for Republican Mitt Romney today as yet another poll from the critical swing state of Ohio shows President Obama in the lead.
The 2012 presidential election is only a few weeks away, and both candidates seem to receive equal support in key states. While Romney has the South locked, other states such as Virginia, Colorado, Wisconsin and Iowa could go either way.
On job performance, 49 percent of voters somewhat disapprove of Mr. Obama's performance, while 50 percent at least somewhat disapprove.
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?