Reuters/Ipsos Poll
Just two days before Election Day, national election polls show an extremely tight race between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
The latest general election polls released on Friday and Saturday reveal a tight race for the presidency between Obama and Romney.
Obama has taken the lead in the latest Reuters/Ipsos and ABC News/Washington Post polls, but Rasmussen Reports places Romney firmly in the lead.
In the second consecutive day, Obama has seen positive changes among registered and likely voters, as well as to his approval and disapproval ratings.
The latest Gallup Daily tracking report revealed that despite dropping a point among registered and likely voters, Romney continues to lead President Obama.
The latest Gallup Daily tracking shows Romney taking a small hit among likely voters, but maintaining the lead among both registered and likely voters.
Obama has experienced an unprecedented turn of fortune, and there are few signs Romney’s ascension is slowing.
After President Obama’s dismal performance in the first presidential debate in Denver last week, Mitt Romney didn’t bounce—-he soared