- PHOENIX, May 8, 2012- A new Gallup poll released this week shows a slight lead for President Barack Obama's reelection bid in key swing-states that could decide the 2012 presidential election. (Washington Times)
- WASHINGTON -- HuffPost Pollster is pleased to announce a small but significant change to our polling charts that should greatly reduce the tendency of our most closely watched charts to give undue weight to a few prominent daily tracking polls. (Huffington Post)
- (CNN) - As people in North Carolina vote on a controversial referendum that would constitutionally ban same sex marriages, a new national poll indicates that half of the public supports legalizing such unions. (CNN)
- A new Gallup Poll shows Americans divided down the middle, with a tiny advantage to those who believe that the country should legally recognize marriage between couples of the same sex. (Seattle Post Intelligencer)
- There may be some heavy traffic on the roads Tuesday morning as Indiana voters head to the polls for the states 2012 primary election. (msnbc.com)
- Turnout in Eastern Carolinas largest county is lagging behind the last presidential primary in 2008. Pitt County Elections Director Dave Davis says as of 3:00 p.m. turnout was 19.67%. That compares to 24.94% at the same time for the 2008 primary. (WITN)
- The Oregonian/KGW poll released last night showed different results from previous polls in the hotly contested Portland mayors race. It even veered from a poll released the same day. (Oregonian)
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
2012 polls
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