With sixteen days to go, the race for President is tied.
We could be headed for another extremely close election where the Electoral Vote and the Popular Vote disagree with each other.
Romney’s post-debate surge is being picked up in swing state polls, but will it be enough?
One pollster has called three battleground states 27 days early.
For the first time all cycle, Mitt Romney leads Barack Obama in the RealClearPolitics average.
Mitt Romney has gotten a bump in the polls from Wednesday debate, but it’s still too early to say if it means anything.
Mitt Romney won the debate last night, but it’s not at all clear that this will matter at all.
For no apparent reason, the presidential race is tightening ahead of tonight’s first debate, according to two reputable national polls.
Many on the right are heavily invested in the argument that current polling is intentionally biased against Mitt Romney. Their argument is not very plausible.
It’s looking less likely that the GOP will be able to gain control of the Senate.
The President’s poll lead has shrunk, but there are still signs of trouble for Mitt Romney.
The battle over Wisconsin’s public sector union reform continues.
Ronald Reagan was leading Jimmy Carter long before the two men met in Cleveland on October 28th, 1980.
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.
So far, there’s very little movement in the polls for Governor Romney.
A pre-Convention look at the Electoral College map finds Mitt Romney in the same tight spot he’s been in for months now.
Despite all of the gaffes, jobs reports, and various twists and turns that so fascinate pundits, the race has remained essentially unchanged since April.
President Obama still has the advantage in the battleground states.
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.