Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A pair of new polls show that President Barack Obama's lead over Mitt Romney is solidifying in Virginia, but political scientists say the president shouldn't take that to the bank. And voters shouldn't count on either candidate letting up on Virginia...
Boston Globe
The new University of Massachusetts Lowell/Boston Herald telephone poll of 524 voters, released Wednesday night, showed Brown leading 49 percent to 45 percent among those deemed likely to vote. The survey was conducted from Sept. 13 to 17 and had a...
The Christian Science Monitor
Voters in the states still up for grabs have different opinions on the impact of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's controversial '47 percent' comment.
The Globe & Mail
EDT Anti-American uprisings in the Middle East appear to be giving some voters pause about President Barack Obama's handling of foreign policy, providing an unexpected opening for Republican nominee Mitt Romney as he struggles to regain his campaign...
The New York Times
Archive Recent Posts September 19 It remains unclear precisely how Mitt Romney's views on redistribution differ from those of Barack Obama. September 19 In a new ad, the Romney campaign highlights economic statistics that, standing on their own,...
The New York Times
And there is another place where his presence is oddly lacking: in the television ad wars. Despite what appears to be a plump bank account and an in-house production studio that cranks out multiple commercials a day, Mr. Romney's campaign has been...