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Barack Obama: 44%: Mitt Romney: 44%: Tied: Barack Obama: 47%: Newt Gingrich 40% 7 Rasmussen Reports/Pulse Opinion Research [314] January 17–18, 2012 Barack Obama: 48%: Rick Santorum 38% 10 1000 LV ±3% Angus Reid Public Opinion [315] January 17–18, 2012 Barack Obama 47% Mitt Romney: 49%: 2: 710 A Not reported Barack Obama: 55%: Newt ...
Romney bounced back in the polls after strong performances in the primaries and because the economy was still recovering from the 2007–2009 recession. In April, after Obama publicly expressed his support of same-sex marriage and a story was published about Romney bullying a high-school classmate who was thought to be gay, Obama took larger ...
Maps and electoral vote counts for the 2012 presidential election. Our latest estimate has Obama at 275 electoral votes and Romney at 206.
Maps and electoral vote counts for the 2012 presidential election. Our latest estimate has Obama at 281 electoral votes and Romney at 191.
The CPD stipulates three criteria for eligibility: constitutionally eligible, appearance on enough ballots to potentially reach 270 electoral votes, and average at least 15% on five selected national polls. [2] Obama and Romney satisfied all requirements to participate. The moderators for the debates were announced on August 13, 2012. [3] [4]
The final Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll had Obama with a 5-point lead over Romney (47% to 42%). On Election night, Obama carried the state by 6 points (52% to 46%).
The Obama campaign has toyed with the idea of contesting Arizona in 2012, but Mitt Romney is expected to score a single-digit victory here. The Senate race between Richard Carmona (D) and Rep. Jeff Flake (R), as well as the House races in the 1st, 2nd and 9th districts are worth keeping an eye on.
Story at a glance A new Gallup poll published Friday shows 57 percent of American adults believe the country would be better governed if more women held political office. That is the same ...