Tuesday, Nov 6, 2012 12:28 PM UTC
Tuesday morning update: Obama still over 90 percent in Nate Silver survey
The president dips to a 91 percent favorite -- but Democratic chances of holding the Senate soar in Silver's latest
The president dips to a 91 percent favorite -- but Democratic chances of holding the Senate soar in Silver's latest
UPDATED: The 10 p.m. numbers from every Democrat's favorite stats geek show dramatic new movement to the president
The president's likelihood of re-election ticks even higher in the influential New York Times blog
The final numbers from Iowa, Ohio, Wisconsin and Minnesota look good for the president. But is Pennsylvania tied?
Obama's still winning -- but barely, and with a very real possibility of a popular vote/Electoral College split
Gallup has Romney up, particularly in swing states as partisans wage methodology wars
A new crop of polls found that Obama is up in most of the battleground states
Serious people suggest Obama's poll dip could be due to liberals criticizing his debate performance. They're wrong
Bias? The stats guru who nailed the 2008 election tells Salon it's very hard for this many surveys to all be off