A new Gallup poll finds Mitt Romney and President Obama statistically tied among registered voters heading into November's general election. According to Gallup, 47 percent of voters polled are backing Romney, compared to 45 percent who prefer Obama. That's well within the poll's margin of error, which is plus or minus 3 percent. While both [...]
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President Barack Obama has moved into a 48-48 tie with Republican nominee Mitt Romney in Gallup's daily tracking poll among likely voters. The shift comes a day after Romney stormed into 2-point lead over Obama in Tuesday's daily tr... Read Post
A new poll from Gallup shows President Barack Obama tied with Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, and Ron Paul in a head-to-head race. All three Republican candidates poll within the margin of error among registered voters, while Romney and Pa... Read Post
The first Gallup daily tracking poll of the general election season is out, and here's the key number: Mitt Romney leads Barack Obama 45 percent to 39 percent among Independents. That pushes him to a 47 to 45 percent lead overall. S... Read Post