Thursday, October 25, 2012

Latest Presidential Polls

  • Latest Presidential Polls: Rasmussen, Gallup Give Romney Slight Edge vs. Obama

    After several days of mixed results from the national polls, some slightly better news for Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

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  • Latest Presidential Polls 2012: AP/GFK Poll Shows Obama, Romney Tied ...

    Latest Presidential Polls 2012: AP/GFK Poll Shows Obama, Romney Tied Among Women. By Latin Times Staff Writer, Oct 25, 2012 11:46 AM EDT.

    www.latintimes.com

  • Presidential Polls 2012: Latest Election Polls Show Romney Down While Obama ...

    The ABC/Post poll is the outlier, and all of its data is from before the final presidential debate on Monday. That doesn't mean that we can discount it, but it does make its results circumspect, at least as representative of current public sentiment ...

    www.latinospost.com

  • Presidential Polls 2012: Swing States Latest Poll Shows Romney Ahead of Obama

    The latest presidential polls on Wednesday have continued to show a tight race with just two weeks until Election Day 2012.

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  • Latest Presidential Polls 2012 & Electoral College Map: Ohio Still Reigns ...

    I've talked a lot about the crucial importance of Ohio, whose 18 electoral votes make up the bulk of the distance between both candidates and the 270 votes they need to win.

    www.latinospost.com

  • Networks, AP Changing Exit Poll Strategy For Election Night

    ... District of Columbia. Each is considered a non-battleground state with polls showing a strong advantage for one of the presidential candidates. ... Gawiser noted how the minds of voters can change, even up until the last possible minute. "It's a ...

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  • Polls: Tightening Relationship Between WH, Senate Battles

    In recent years, it's become routine for competitive candidates in Senate races to win over 80 percent of the voters who back their party's presidential nominee. An array of Quinnipiac and Marist Institute/NBC/Wall Street Journal polls this month show ...

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  • This Election Is Not A Game: Romney Erases Obama's Lead With Women?

    Those churning gender dynamics leave the presidential race still a virtual dead heat, with Romney favored by 47 percent of likely voters and Obama by 45 percent, a result within the poll's margin of sampling error, the survey shows. After a commanding ...

    newsone.com

  • Latest Ohio Presidential Election Polls: Obama Maintains Narrow Lead Against ...

    6's presidential election, where President Barack Obama is maintaining a narrow edge over Republican challenger Mitt Romney in several polls-including one from TIME, showing the president leading by five percentage points. The latest polls, according ...

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  • Latest Presidential Polls, Early Voting Numbers; African American and Latino ...

    (Photo : Reuters) U.S. President Barack Obama (R) listens as Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney (L) answers a question during the second presidential debate in Hempstead, New York, October 16, 2012. With the election just two weeks away and ...

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  • Michigan Poll: Obama and Romney in dead heat

    Fox 2's exclusive polling service, Foster-NcCollum-White-Baydoun release their latest round of polling information.

    www.myfoxdetroit.com

  • AP-GfK poll: Romney erases Obama lead among women

    Those churning gender dynamics leave the presidential race still a virtual dead heat, with Romney favored by 47 percent of likely voters and Obama by 45 percent, a result within the poll's margin of sampling error, the survey shows. After a commanding ...

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  • New polls show presidential race neck-and-neck

    Two national polls released in the last 24 hours show that the presidential race remains a dead heat, with GOP nominee Mitt Romney gaining ground in one survey but losing steam in another.

    www.cbsnews.com

  • How the AP-GfK poll on the 2012 presidential election was conducted

    The Associated Press-GfK poll on the 2012 presidential election and politics was conducted by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Corporate Communications from Oct. 19-23.

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  • Latest Presidential Polls Romney Gains Ground in Ohio Despite Binders and ...

    It's official. Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney is entering the final stretch of the race with a slow but steady momentum against President Barack Obama both at the national level and in swing states. A new Public Policy Polling (PPP ...

    www.policymic.com

  • 2012 Presidential Polls: New Hampshire & Virginia May Still Be Up In The Air

    Although President Barack Obama is said to be currently holding a considerable lead on a national scale, it appears to be decreasing as many polls seemingly have Governor Mitt Romney with an advantage in the states of North Carolina, Florida and ...

    www.enstarz.com

  • Latest Presidential Polls Obama Wins Presidential Debate

    Latest Presidential Polls: Obama Wins Presidential Debate. Refresh Now · Nomiki Konst; in; Politics,; 2012 Elections; 2 days ago.

    www.policymic.com

  • Presidential Polls 2012 New Ohio Poll Sees Romney Open 15 Point Lead ...

    President Obama and his Republican challenger former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney are tied at 45% each in the crucial battleground state of Ohio, according to a new Time magazine poll. However, the survey found what Time calls "two races underway ...

    www.policymic.com

  • US presidential polls: Barack Obama to cast his vote on Friday

    US presidential polls: Barack Obama to cast his vote on Friday. Washington: President Barack Obama would cast his ballot on Friday for the November 6 US presidential elections, thus becoming the first US President to vote early in the country's ...

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  • YOUNG: Skewed polls not telling the full Romney story

    The latest skewed presidential poll recalls Reagan's admonition: "There you go again." Once more, Republicans are being under-polled, and a close race is actually even closer than it already appears.

    www.washingtontimes.com

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