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While various other votings show a closer race, the latest Gallup poll on Thursday found that Mitt Romney has a seven-point lead over President Barack Obama. The respective poll became public knowledge just as Obama admitted his government's mishandling of an attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya, which resulted in the deaths of the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Obama Closes Gap, Ties With Romney
The two candidates are tied at 48 percent each. President Barack Obama has closed the gap between himself and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney in nationwide polls, and he stands to gain even more of an advantage as poll numbers effected by the second presidential debate become available. -
Presidential Debate Schedule 2012; Obama and Romney's Third Debate on Oct. 22
Details on the schedule for the Presidential Debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. The road to the election is coming close to an end for President Obama and Mitt Romney. -
Latest Presidential Polls: Has Obama's Performance Impacted Voters?
As a result of President Obama's strong performance in Tuesday night's second presidential debate in Long Island, New York, spectators are still speculating over whether his reignited political campaign will cause a significant overall shift in the polls. -
2012 Presidential Election Swing State Polls & Electoral College Standings
Despite a strong performance in the first Presidential Debate by Governor Mitt Romney's campaign, it appears as though President Barack Obama has once again gained a foothold on the polls. The Electoral College votes are currently showing Obama in the lead. With the election 17 days away and judging by the impact on the swing states that the President made in 2008, it may be difficult for Romney to regain his ground by Nov. 6. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Romney Still Ahead, But Young Voters Support Obama
Tuesday night's presidential debate has not been factored into the polls yet. Political pundits who declared Barack Obama the winner of Tuesday night's presidential debate say the incumbent president will see a bump in the polls based on his victory, but voter surveys have not yet had time to incorporate the debate into their results. -
Latest Presidential Polls; Obama vs. Romney Polls Show Obama Winner of Second Debate
The latest polls show President Obama the victor of the second debate against Romney. The latest presidential polls are in in the run up to the election and it looks like Barack Obama was the winner of the second debate. -
Presidential Electoral Map: Projections for 2012 Elections [LATEST MAP & ANALYSIS]
Amid the 2012 Presidential Debate, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have been competing intensely with one another to gain control of the Electoral Polls. Although Obama had a foothold early on in the race, it appears as if the American public now has the President and the Republican Governor in a neck and neck race. Shaping up as a dead heat, the two candidates have continued to target the close states in order to better set themselves up to receive the 270 Electoral College votes required win the presidency. -
Larry King Debate; Third Party Presidential Debate To be Moderated by King on Oct. 23
Larry King will moderate the third party Presidential debate on Oct. 23. Legendary television host Larry King will moderate the third-party presidential debate. -
Obama/Romney Presidential Debate Poll Results [LIST]
A list of results from major networks and publications regarding who came out victorious in Tuesday night's presidential debate. -
Binders Full Of Women Memes, Mitt Romney Presidential Debate Remark Becomes Internet Sensation (PHOTOS)
Just when Americans thought Romney's "Big Bird" remark at the previous debate couldn't be topped, the Republic hopeful has outdone himself. According to the Internet, the biggest winner in the 2012 Presidential debate between him and President Obama was the Republican hopeful's remark about "binders full of women." "I went to a number of women's groups and ... they brought us whole binders full of women," said former Gov. Romney said about his search to find more women to work with in his Massachusetts cabinet. Romney was responding to a question about workplace inequality. -
Presidential Debate Fact Check: Claims by Obama and Romney Reviewed
Both sides of the Presidential debate are being fact checked to see if they're claims are valid. -
Presidential Debate Video: Results & Voters' Opinions On Hofstra Event [FULL REPLAY]
The second installment of the 2012 Presidential Debate between Governor Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama took place in a town hall setting from Long Island, New York on Tuesday night. Within the intimate set up, the two candidates battled it out on numerous crucial subjects such as college affordability and the direction of the economy, amongst other things. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Romney Leads, But Obama Expects Boost From Debate
The president's performance at the second debate will likely change polls over the next few days. -
Candy Crowley: It Wasn't Wrong For Me To Fact-Check In Debate
The moderator of the presidential debate stands by her contribution on the topic of Libya. Tuesday night's second presidential debate was much more lively than the first. -
Mitt Romney & 'Binders Full Of Women' Comment, All Over The Web
Big Bird move over, we got another presidential debate incident to report. When Mitt Romney said "binders full of women" last night during the second presidential debate, answering a question about inequalities in the workplace and fair pay for women, many people focused more on the phrase than his answer. -
Who Won The Presidential Debate Last Night? Obama Romney Debate Results
Many reports confirmed the same thing - that our current president clearly had the upper hand in the second presidential debate. -
Presidential Debate 2012 Live Stream Watch Online [Video] Oct. 16 @ 9 PM ET
President Barack Obama's team is giving their word that the American people will see a more energetic and visionary candidate on Tuesday night, as the Democrat attempts to keep a foot-hold in the race against his Republican challenger Mitt Romney. Two weeks ago, Romney and his campaign received a much-needed jolt when he came out battling against Obama, as the President gave the impression of being passive and at times was at a loss for words. -
Honey Boo Boo Obama Endorsement on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" [Video]
Honey Boo Boo gave her endorsement for Barack Obama on "Jimmy Kimmel Live." With the Presidential election coming close, everyone is choosing sides for who they want to lead this country. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Obama, Romney Still Close In Swing States Florida, Ohio, Virginia
The candidates will meet for the second presidential debate on Tuesday night. Leading up to the second presidential debate of the 2012 election season, the candidates in the race for the White House are still neck and neck. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Obama Ahead Of Romney By Three Points, New Data Shows
Though a new poll has Obama in the lead, Romney is head in others. The confusing science of presidential polls continues. After Mitt Romney revitalized his campaign with a successful debate performance, he took a bump in the polls that put him ahead of President Barack Obama.