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Projections show Obama with a significant lead based on the Electoral College voting system. President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are still largely neck and neck in the race for the White House, according to nationwide polling data, but projections for how the Electoral College map will shake out on Election Day tell a different story. -
Presidential Polls 2012; Latest Rasmussen Polls Show Romney Leading Three Points Over Obama
Latest information on Rasmussen's presidential polls. The latest presidential polls show Mitt Romney remaining in the lead against President Obama. -
Electoral College Map 2012: Latest Projection Shows Obama Near Victory
Romney lags far behind the president, according to The Huffington Post's map. Though he still lags behind his Republican challenger in nationwide polling, President Barack Obama continues to widen his lead over Mitt Romney in projects for how the Electoral College will vote come Nov. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Romney Still On Top At 50 Percent
Obama lags behind by four percentage points. Mitt Romney is holding on strong in nationwide presidential polls, consistently keeping his Democratic challenger at bay by three to four percentage points over the last several days. -
Lena Dunham Obama Ad Draws Controversy [VIDEO]
The "Girls" star has drawn the ire of conservative pundits. Lena Dunham brought her trademark wit and bold sexuality to a campaign ad for Barack Obama that has some conservative pundits in a tizzy. -
Donald Trump Obama Announcement: Barbara Walters Calls Billionaire A 'Fool'
Walters criticized Trump's efforts to get Obama to release personal records. Donald Trump snatched up dozens of headlines this week as he continued to bait President Obama and question his American citizenship, but at least one famous face is not pleased with Trump's actions. -
Sarah Palin Defends Allegedly Racist Obama Comment
Palin drew criticism for using "shuck and jive" in a blog post about Obama. Critics said the remark has racial undertones and a history in slavery. -
David Letterman Bashes Obama & Romney For Avoiding Big Presidential Topics
David Letterman regularly cracks jokes on his "Late Show," but on Oct. 23 he turned very serious and talked on camera about how disappointed he is with President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. -
AP-GfK Poll: Obama, Romney Tied Among Women
Romney has closed a 16-point gap between himself and the president among female voters. Mitt Romney is becoming more and more of a ladies man - at least in the case of the presidential election. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Swing States Ohio, Iowa Still Tied Between Obama, Romney
With a little more than one week before Election Day, a handful of swing states are quickly taking center stage in the presidential race and are likely to become the deciding factor in who wins the White House. Most of those states are still hotly contested and could go to either President Barack Obama or Republican nominee Mitt Romney on Nov. 6. -
Electoral College Map 2012: Obama Hits 271 Votes, Enough To Win Election
The president has widened his lead on electoral projections over the last few days. Enough states have become Obama territory on Electoral College map projections that if the forecast holds up, Obama will win a second term as president of the United States. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Romney Holds On To Three-Point Lead
Obama has not yet closed the gap with just more than a week before Election Day. With just more than a week before Election Day, President Barack Obama still has not been able to close the gap between himself and Mitt Romney in nationwide polls. -
Halloween Spending Estimated to Reach $8 Billion; Big Bird is Most Popular Costume
One of this year's most popular costumes is Big Bird from "Sesame Street" as the character has been singled out from comments made by Governor Romney in his debate with President Obama, who are also expected to be used as costumes as this Halloween comes days before the election. -
Colin Powell Endorses Obama For 2012 President
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell endorsed Barack Obama for president on Thursday. Colin Powell has made an endorsement for Barack Obama for president. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Latest Rasmussen Polls; Romney Leads Three Points Over Obama
As of Thursday, Mitt Romney remains in a three point lead over Barack Obama, according to Rasmussen's daily Presidential poll. -
Axl Rose, 'Jimmy Kimmel'; Guns N' Roses Frontman Endorses Obama
During his first interview in 20 years, Axl Rose gave his endorsement to President Obama. Axl Rose may not have done a live television interview in over a decade, but last night he decided to break that streak. -
Sarah Jessica Parker For Obama: Celebs Show Support In Presidential Election [PHOTOS]
Parker and a number of other stars have worn Obama campaign gear this week. With less than two weeks until the presidential election, President Barack Obama is getting some very public support from a slew of big stars. -
Electoral College Map 2012: Romney Loses Ground, Obama Ahead By 62 Votes
There are still 94 electoral votes that are too close to call. National polls show President Barack Obama and his challenger Mitt Romney in a deadlock in the race for the White House, but projections for the Electoral College map tell a different story. -
Sarah Palin Makes Racially-Charged Remark About Barack Obama
The former vice presidential candidate is drawing heat for a statement on her Facebook page. Sarah Palin is no stranger to controversy, but she's stirred up a new storm with a post on her Facebook page that critics claim contain racially insensitive remarks about President Barack Obama. -
Presidential Polls Swing States: Ohio Tied Between Obama, Romney
The candidates are now tied in what is considered one of the most important states in the election. As Election Day gets closer and closer, the focus is narrowing to a handful of swing states that will likely determine the winner of the election for the presidency. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Early Post-Debate Numbers Show No Bump For Obama
Romney is still leading Obama by 4 points in the latest data from Rasmussen. With less than two weeks to go before Election Day, Mitt Romney is enjoying the most comfortable lead either candidate has had in weeks, but the suppliers of that data are questioning how accurate it is.