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The race is still incredibly close in these battleground states. With exactly two weeks to go, the 2012 campaign for the presidency looks like it will come down to swing states, and polls in those areas show the race is closer than ever. -
Watch Presidential Debate Live Stream Video; Presidential Polls 2012 Update
The latest tracking polls continue to show a dead heat race between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney. While the Republican presidential nominee still trails Obama in critical battleground states such as Ohio, he is doing so by a very narrow margin. -
Obama Mitt Romney Third Debate 2012 Online Broadcast: Live Feed 9-10:30 PM [WATCH HERE]
President Barack Obama and Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney began the third presidential debate Monday at 9 pm with heated accusations against each other on foreign policy. -
Presidential Debate LIVE STREAMING, WATCH ONLINE HERE [VIDEO] Oct. 22 @ 9 PM ET
In a 90-minute session that will primarily focus on the topic of foreign policy, President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney will meet for one final presidential debate before the November election. Bob Schieffer of the CBS News will be on hand to moderate. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Obama, Romney Still Close Leading Up To Final Presidential Debate
The candidates are in a dead heat as they prepare to spar in front of America one last time. It seems Americans are still pretty evenly divided in the 2012 presidential election, and Monday evening's third and final presidential debate marks the candidates' last chance to shut down his opponent before Election Day. -
Latest Presidential Polls, Early Voting Numbers; African American and Latino Voters Supporting Obama
Polls and early voting numbers by the African American and Latino votes are giving Obama the edge. With the election just two weeks away and early voting numbers being reported, large demographic groups are weighing in on their views. -
Electoral Map, Romney/Obama Presidential Election: Romney Gaining On Obama's Lead?
A look at the electoral map for the 2012 Mitt Romney/Barack Obama election. The election is heating up between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. The political map of electoral votes is changing with estimates now showing Governor Romney closing in on President Obama. -
Presidential Polls 2012, Latest Rasmussen Election Polls: Romney Still Beating Obama
A look at Rasmussen's daily presidential polls shows Romney leading with 49 percent voter support. -
Presidential Debate Time Tonight : 9 PM ET LIVE STREAM, WATCH ONLINE [Details on Obama/Romney Match Up]
The two presidential candidates will discuss foreign policy in their third and final debate before Election Day 2012. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Obama Still Trails Romney Nationally, But Stays Ahead In Ohio
The Republican nominee still has a slight edge in a nationwide poll. Pundits praised President Barack Obama's performance in the second presidential debate, calling it a return to form after his missteps in the first debate, but the triumph has yet to translate into a concrete advantage in nationwide polls. -
Presidential Debate Schedule 2012: Preview & Political Rundown Of The Final Debate
President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney will go up against each other for the final time in Monday night's presidential debate. This time around, the political event's topic will be foreign policy, and the two candidates will return to using a traditional format. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Latest Rasmussen Polls Show Romney Leading Obama with 49% Voter Support
The latest presidential poll from Rasmussen shows Romney with a slight lead. The race to the White House is close for President Obama and Mitt Romney. As of Sunday, Mitt Romney has a slight lead over Barack Obama, according to Rasmussen's daily Presidential poll. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Obama, Romney In Dead Heat
Most polls show the candidates in a tie, but results vary based on the survey. With just more than two weeks until Election Day on Nov. 6, most nationwide polls show President Barack Obama and his challenger Mitt Romney in a deadlock in their competition for the presidency. -
3rd Presidential Debate 2012: List Of Topics & Format, Oct. 22. Details
The third and final debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will be moderated by NBC News correspondent Bob Schieffer. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Post-Debate Numbers Show Romney Still Ahead Of Obama
Obama lags behind Romney by 1 percent. In national polling firm Rasmussen's first data based entirely on interviews conducted after the second presidential debate, Mitt Romney still leads President Barack Obama in the race for the White House. -
Presidential Debate 2012: Larry King to Moderate Third Party Debate Oct. 23, "They Have a Story to Tell"
The third-party debate will take place at 8 p.m. CT. The live broadcast will be on Ora TV, a digital programming service, as well as the Free and Equal Elections Foundation website. -
Third Presidential Debate: Bob Schieffer Moderator, Final Obama/Romney Match
The two presidential candidates will go head-to-head in Boca Raton, Fla., one final time before Election Day 2012. NBC News correspondent Bob Schieffer will serve as moderator, trying to keep everything under control. -
Candy Crowley: 'Wrong' & 'Disgraceful' For Correcting Romney In Debate, Reports Say
CNN's Candy Crowley is being called all kinds of names, with one strategist saying she was blatantly "wrong" in correcting Mitt Romney's comment during the second presidential debate on Tuesday night. -
Swing States Polls 2012: Wisconsin & Iowa Reveal Varying Results In Presidential Race
Polls that were taken from Oct. 15 and Oct. 17 found that Obama is leading by an eight point margin in Iowa, 51 to 43 percent among likely voters. The President is also said to be ahead in Wisconsin by six points, 51 to 45 percent. In both of the states, the latest findings are almost identical to the surveys that were conducted in September prior to Obama's statistical regression nationwide. -
Rasmussen Polls; Obama and Romney Tied with 48% Voter Support
A look into the Rasmussen Presidential polls. The race to the White House is close for President Obama and Mitt Romney. As of Friday, the two top candidates are evenly matched with the support of 48 percent of American voters, according to Rasmussen's daily Presidential polls. -
'Binders Full Of Women' Serious Note: Romney & Obama Fighting For Women's Votes
Mitt Romney's debate comment is now stirring controversy over which presidential candidate will win the most votes of women, an area that he and President Barack Obama are reportedly fighting over before the Nov. 6 Election Day