In a poll taken of 1,165 likely Virginian voters, President Obama was ahead by exactly five voters. This seems to acurately reflect the rest of the state. A Wall
Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City has stated he plans to vote for Barack Obama because of the President's positions on climate change, abortion and marriage equality.
Both the Obama and Romney campaign are gearing up for an intense final week of campaigning in the face of campaign poll numbers that place them neck-and-neck. But
President Barack Obama made a stop along the campaign trail at his hometown of Chicago to cast his own vote. This makes him the first US president ever
With the economy at the forefront of voters' minds, Republican candidate Mitt Romney is steering clear of the topic of foreign policy in his campaign trail speeches. Scarcely
According to a poll released by NBC and the Wall Street Journal, the presidential campaign is a dead heat. Republican candidate Mitt Romney shows a slight lead among
At a rally of nearly 10,000 supporters in Virginia, President Obama criticized his opponent for changing his previous positions. "Now that we’re 18 days out from the election," Obama
In the wake of the second presidential debate, a poll from Gallup shows Mitt Romney with a seven point lead, 52% to 45%, over his opponent, President Obama.