- The U.S. Senate race in Virginia is deadlocked six months before Election Day, a new Washington Post poll shows, cementing the contest's status among the most competitive in the county. Former governors George Allen (R) and Timothy M. (Washington Post)
- However in Gallup's new swing-state poll, Obama holds a two-point lead over the presumptive Republican nominee. (Washington Times)
- (CNN) - As President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney campaign in Virginia this week, a new poll shows the president with a seven point advantage over his likely opponent in the Commonwealth. (CNN)
- The polls are open in West Virginia. Polling places will be open from 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m., and voters who arrive at their precincts before 7:30 p.m. (msnbc.com)
- Barack Obama won Virginia four years ago, the first time a Democrat had won the state in more than 40 years. This year, it looks like Mr. (New York Times Blogs)
- Hundreds of West Virginia poll workers will set their alarms tonight for an early wake-up call, as primary election voting begins at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday. (Herald-Dispatch)
- As of February 2012, Obamas popularity poll ratings with Americas youth were 28% lower the president spoke to students at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond this past Saturday to spearhead the effort. (Huffington Post)
- Wisconsin and West Virginia. Here are four things we will be keeping an eye on as the returns come in. (Wall Street Journal)
- George Allen are tied at 46 percent, according to the latest Washington Post poll. The survey is in line with all live-caller polling conducted on the race over the past year, which has shown the two Virginia Senate candidates to be in a statistical dead heat. (National Journal (blog))
- (RTTNews) - A new Washington Post poll shows President Barack Obama leading presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney in the battleground state of Virginia, a clear sign the President is so far enjoying a modest but comfortable lead in the race. (RTT News)
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Virginia Poll
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