National polls released Monday before the last debate continued to show a basically tied presidential race, with President Barack Obama holding a tiny lead over Mitt Romney in most of them.
Will President Barack Obama or Republican candidate Mitt Romney win tonight's presidential debate?
Though he has failed on the promised immigration reform, President Barack Obama still has heavy backing from Latinos.
President Barack Obama's swing-state Ohio lead has dropped to 5 points, from 10, over GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, according to a new poll.
Some live stream coverage kicks off an hour before the third debate starts at 9 p.m. EDT from Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla.
President Obama will face off with GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney; Priorities USA raises more than Restore Our Future; Obama endorsed by Salt Lake City Tribune.
Although President Barack Obama is busy planning his campaign strategy in the final days leading to the Nov. 6 presidential election, it appears he still has time to catch up with an old friend every once in a while, even -- or especially -- when that friend is multiplatinum rap icon and superstar Jay-Z.
President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney are tied nationally at 47 percent each, according to a poll released Sunday morning by NBC News and the Wall Street Journal.
New polls reconfirm that Obama and Romney are in a dogfight to woo some of the major swing states, but that the incumbent is hanging on.
The Twitter hashtag #Romnesia has gone viral after U.S. President Barack Obama’s remarks in Fairfax, Va.
Some say Gallup's likely voter model in its daily tracking poll might skew its results.
President Barack Obama drew criticism from many conservatives for referring to the government's way of handling the attack in Benghazi where four Americans were killed as "not optimal" on "The Daily Show."
Obama under attack for Libya comments; Biden campaigns in Florida; super PACs airing anti-Obama energy ads in major coal-producing states.
Presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney saved their funniest jabs at each other for the Al Smith dinner in New York on Thursday night.
President Barack Obama led in three Midwestern states in polls released Thursday, while the Mitt Romney campaign, apparently confident of carrying North Carolina, is beginning to shift its staff there to Ohio.
Mitt Romney widened his lead over President Barack Obama to seven points in a national tracking poll released by Gallup Thursday.
President Obama will tape an interview with "The Daily Show with John Stewart"; First Lady Michelle Obama says her husband "didn't point fingers" to blame former President Bush for the nation's lagging economy during Tuesday night's presidential debate.
Paul Ryan spends the day in Florida; Ann Romney names Hillary Clinton as one of her "heroes"; the Romney camp calls a new analysis of the GOP presidential nominee's tax reform proposal "misleading and deceitful."
By a wide margin, voters say President Barack Obama “won” his second debate with Mitt Romney Tuesday night, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released Wednesday.
Veronica De Souza, a recently unemployed social media manager, created an Internet firestorm with 'Binders Full of Women.'
President Barack Obama came out much more aggressively, and he got in some digs. Here's a compilation.
Michelle Obama and Ann Romney dazzle in matching pink outfits during the second presidential debate.