Presidential election 2012
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Four electoral votes are up for grabs in New Hampshire. Only seven days remain until Election Day on Nov. 6, and the candidates are using their final days of campaigning to target a handful of key swing states that are presently too close to call and that could determine the outcome of the election. -
Presidential Polls Colorado: Latest Polls Show Obama, Romney In Dead Heat
Nine electoral votes are at stake in Colorado. The day Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have been working toward for months is just one week away, and the candidates are expending the final bit of energy in their campaigns on key swing states that could decide the election. -
Presidential Polls Ohio: Latest Data Conflicts; Either Obama Or Romney Could Be Ahead
The race is incredibly tight in Ohio. Attention on presidential swing states has only intensified as Election Day creeps closer, and with just one week until the country's next president is chosen, the intense curiosity on battleground states has reached a fever pitch. -
Swing State Polls 2012: Florida Still A Toss-Up; Romney Leads Slightly
The Sunshine State's 29 electoral votes are still too close to call. With exactly one week to go before Election Day on Nov. 6, the most intense spotlight is on a handful of swing states that are still too close to call and that could ultimately decide the next president of the United States. -
Electoral College Map 2012: Obama's Lead Shrinks By 18 Electoral Votes
Despite the slip, Obama is still ahead of Romney. President Barack Obama's projected lead over Mitt Romney on the Electoral College map has narrowed slightly with exactly one week to go before Election Day on Nov. -
Swing State Polls 2012: Ohio Voters Favor Romney
Obama has not closed the gap in the crucial battleground state. With just about one week to go until Election Day, the biggest spotlight is on swing states where the race is too close to call - the states that could decide the next president. -
Electoral College Map 2012: Obama Ahead Of Romney By 71 Votes
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. -
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: Swing States Latest - Ohio Tied, Florida and Virginia Have Romney Ahead
The latest Presidential Polls for Election 2012 has shown tight contests across swing states with President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney tied dead even in the key swing state of Ohio. -
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. -
MTV Obama LIVE STREAM FREE: Watch Online 'Ask Obama Live: MTV Interview' 5 p.m. Oct 26 (WATCH HERE)
President Obama will appear in a live 30-minute special on all MTV channels on Friday, Oct. 26. The president will answer questions from young voters in-person in Washington D.C and through questions submitted to MTV's Facebook page. MTV's "Ask Obama Live" is a platform created by the network to allow both Obama, and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney a chance to address young voters' concerns. Several topics of discussion may include educational and financial concerns including rising tuition costs and student loans and many and social issues. -
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 Election Polls 2012: Romney Closing Gap On Women Voters [VIDEO]
Looking to garner support among women voters, President Barack Obama went on a political attack against Mitt Romney on Thursday. The Democrat criticized Romney for his support of Richard Mourdock, a candidate for the Senate in Indiana who controversially stated that pregnancies resulting from rape are "something God intended." -
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. -
Mitt Romney Staples CEO Divorce Testimony Transcripts Unsealed (VIEW TRANSCRIPTS)
After Gloria Allred and Boston Globe won the request to unseal complete transcripts of Mitt Romney's testimony in the divorce trial for Staples founder Tom Stemberg's divorce trial, the documents have been posted. -
Katy Perry Obama Dress: Singer Dons Skintight Latex "Ticket Ballot" Mini For Campaign Rally
The "Part of ME" singer wore a skintight white latex dress with a design that resembled a ticket ballot. The design featured two boxes on her right hip that appeared as if the Democratic ballot ticket was checked off. -
Mitt Romney & Staples' CEO Divorce: Judge Unseals Testimony For Gloria Allred
Donald Trump's "October Surprise" turned out to be a bombshell that went bust, but Gloria Allred's just received a big thumbs up. Allred's "October Surprise" was an announcement that GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney lied during his testimony in a Boston divorce trial. She went to a Boston court to request the release of the trial's court documents proving Romney lied while sworn under oath. On Thursday, Oct. 25. Allred's legal request was granted. -
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. -
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.