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Nationwide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the 2012 United States presidential election are as follows. The election was between Democratic Incumbent President Barack Obama, Republican Mitt Romney, as well as other third-party and independent challengers.
Gallup was the first polling organization to conduct accurate opinion polling for United States presidential elections. [1] Gallup polling has often been accurate in predicting the outcome of presidential elections and the margin of victory for the winner. [2] However, it missed some close elections: 1948, 1976 and 2004, the popular vote in ...
Light shading indicates old polling data. Statewide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the 2012 United States presidential election, which was won by incumbent President Barack Obama, are as follows. The polls show the status between Republican nominee Mitt Romney and President Obama.
D. x Wyoming. 3. R. R. R. Maps and electoral vote counts for the 2012 presidential election. Our latest estimate has Obama at 281 electoral votes and Romney at 191.
Live election results from The Huffington Post. Romney vs. Obama, Senate, House and ballot measures.
Obama’s concerns have surfaced as former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi presented polling to Biden that she argued shows he likely can’t defeat Trump, while influential Democrats, including Senate ...
By the end of March 2012, Obama's lead over Romney had narrowed to approximately 2.4% (46.6–44.2) nationally. [78] An August 2012 CNN/ORC poll found that Obama led Romney 52% to 45%. [79] A Fox News poll conducted nearly the same time placed the two candidates 49% to 40%, with Obama in the lead. [80]
Barack Obama: 49%: John McCain 44% Gallup (Daily Tracking) [362] April 9–13, 2008 Hillary Clinton: 46%: John McCain 45% 4,415 RV ±2% Barack Obama: 46%: John McCain 44% Harris Interactive [363] April 11–12, 2008 Hillary Clinton: 39%: John McCain 38% Not reported Not reported Barack Obama: 41%: John McCain 36% Reuters/Zogby International ...