Several recent polls suggest that Mitt Romney is losing the advantage he had over the President on economic issues.
Ronald Reagan was leading Jimmy Carter long before the two men met in Cleveland on October 28th, 1980.
Three new state polls show that Mitt Romney’s path to victory continues to narrow.
A new round of polling has Obama in the lead and shows reasons why Romney’s supporters should be concerned, but it’s unclear how long any of this will last.
If the first round of post-convention polling is correct, President Obama may be pulling away from Mitt Romney.
As the final stretch of the campaign begins in earnest, Mitt Romney faces a very difficult task.
The American public doesn’t think we can afford to cut any category of government spending, even imaginary ones.
So far, there’s very little movement in the polls for Governor Romney.
Mississippi is more conservative than Massachusetts is liberal.
A pre-Convention look at the Electoral College map finds Mitt Romney in the same tight spot he’s been in for months now.
The Romney/Ryan ticket has gained grown in Wisconsin and Florida, and is steady in Ohio, but they’ve got a Medicare problem.
Heading into the party conventions, the Presidential race is as close as ever.
The most recent round of national polling seems to show that the negative attacks on Romney are having an impact.
President Obama still has the advantage in the battleground states.
Mitt Romney continues to have serious problems getting people to like him.
Three new polls show President Obama leading in three key battleground states.
There are still three months or so go. The race is incredibly tight. And, voters are starting to really dislike both candidates.
Another poll demonstrates the serious problems that the GOP has with Latino voters.
A new poll reveals a stark gap between the voting preferences of married and unmarried voters, but that shouldn’t be much of a surprise.
Add journalism to the list of professions Americans don’t seem to have much confidence in.