Presidential election 2012
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The candidates are virtually neck and neck with one day before the election. With only one day to go before the end of the 2012 race for the White House, presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney still find themselves in a virtual dead heat as political pundits continue to consider the race too close to call. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Obama Trails Romney By One Percentage Point
The two candidates have been neck and neck for the last several weeks. Only one final day remains in the 2012 presidential election, and even in the last hours before Americans begin casting their ballots, political pundits are looking to nationwide polling data to predict who might come out on top Tuesday. -
Presidential Polls Virginia: Latest Data Shows Obama, Romney In Close Race
Virginia offers 13 electoral votes to the candidate who wins the state on Election Day. Only one day remains in the 2012 presidential election, and as the country prepares to hit the polls and elect its next president, a group of important battleground states that could ultimately decide the election have taken center stage. -
Presidential Polls Colorado: Latest Data Shows Tight Race Between Obama, Romney
A total of nine electoral votes are up for grabs in Colorado. As the 2012 presidential election winds down to its very last day, the candidates and their campaigns are focusing intensely on a group of important battleground states that could ultimately decide the outcome of the entire election, but where the race is still too close to call. -
Presidential Polls Florida: Obama, Romney Tied With One Day To Go
A total of 29 electoral votes are up for grabs in Florida. With just one more day to go until the 2012 presidential election is officially over, the nation's attention has turned to a handful of key swing states where the race is presently too close to call and where the election's outcome could ultimately be decided. -
Electoral College Map 2012: Obama Within Margin of Victory, Romney Lags Behind
Obama is ahead of Romney by 86 electoral votes. After months of diehard campaigning around the nation, only one day remains in the 2012 presidential election, and all eyes have turned to the Electoral College map, which will ultimately decide who sits in the White House for the next four years. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Obama, Romney Tied; Race May Influence Election's Outcome
Data from polling firm Rasmussen explains the importance of the racial makeup of voters. The 2012 presidential election has nearly reached its end, and with only one more day to go until America chooses its next leader, the race between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is as tight as ever. -
Presidential Polls Florida: Latest Projection Shows Obama, Romney Tied
Florida is the most valuable swing state at this point with 29 electoral votes up for grabs. As the 2012 presidential election winds down to its final days, the candidates and their campaigns are focusing intensely on a group of important battleground states where the race is presently too close to call, but where the entire election could ultimately be decided. -
Electoral College Map 2012: Latest Forecast Shows Obama Close To Victory
America will elect its next president in three days. The 2012 presidential election is just three days away, and as the campaign winds down all eyes have turned to projections for how the Electoral College map will play out on Election Day. -
2012 Polls Incumbent Rule: Will Old Political Trend Hurt Obama?
Undecided voters often tend to vote for the challenger rather than the incumbent. With only four days until the 2012 presidential election, most polling data across the country shows President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney in a statistical deadlock. -
Presidential Polls Florida: Romney, Obama In Dead Heat, Latest Data Shows
A total of 29 electoral votes are up for grabs in Florida. A handful of very important swing states have become the center of the country's attention as the 2012 presidential election winds down for its final days, and these key states could end up deciding the outcome of the entire election. -
Presidential Polls Colorado: Obama, Romney Still Tied In Latest Data
The candidate who wins Colorado on Election Day will pick up nine electoral votes. As the 2012 presidential election winds down to its final days, the candidates and their campaigns are focusing intensely on a group of important battleground states where the race is presently too close to call, but where the entire election could ultimately be decided. -
Presidential Polls Ohio: Race Still Close Between Obama, Romney
Ohio offers 18 electoral votes to the candidate who wins the state on Election Day. With only four days before the next United States president is elected, the focus of pollsters and campaign staffers is focused squarely on a handful of key swing states that could ultimately decide the outcome of the election. -
Electoral College Map 2012: Obama Holds On To 68-Vote Lead
A total of 88 electoral votes are still too close to call. Americans will elect their next president is only four days, and political pundits have kicked it into overdrive as they try to predict who will come out victorious on Election Day on Nov. -
Presidential Polls Virginia: Romney Still Ahead Six Days Before Election
A total of nine electoral votes are up for grabs in Virginia. After months of campaigning, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will finally leave the campaigning behind in just six days. -
Presidential Polls Florida: Romney Keeps Advantage Over Obama
A total of 29 electoral votes are up for grabs in Florida. The 2012 presidential race is reaching its final days, and as the campaign gets down to the wire, the spotlight rests most intensely on a group of key swing states that could potentially decide the outcome of the entire election. -
Presidential Polls Colorado: Latest Data Shows Obama, Romney Virtually Tied
A total of nine electoral votes are up for grabs in Colorado. America will elect its next president in just six days, and as the 2012 campaign comes to a close, the focus is squarely on a handful of important swing states that may ultimately decide the outcome of the election. -
Presidential Polls Ohio: Buckeye State Remains Hotly Contested; Obama, Romney Virtually Tied
A total of 18 electoral votes are up for grabs in Ohio. Attention on presidential swing states has only intensified as Election Day creeps closer, and with just six days until the country's next president is chosen, the intense curiosity on battleground states has reached a fever pitch. -
Electoral College Map 2012: Obama Maintains Lead By 53 Votes
Obama's lead has narrowed since the beginning of the week. Only six days stand between now and the 2012 presidential election, and while Mitt Romney still has a slight edge in nationwide polls, President Barack Obama is holding on to the advantage on the electoral map. -
Presidential Polls 2012: Obama Still Behind Romney With Six Days To Election
Romney is ahead of the president by two percentage points. With less than one week to go before the 2012 presidential election, President Barack Obama still lags behind his Republican challenger in nationwide polling data. -
Latest Presidential Polls; Rasmussen Poll Shows Romney Leading Two Points Over Obama
Latest information on the results of the Rasmussen presidential poll. The latest presidential polls show Mitt Romney remaining in the lead against President Obama.