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US Presidential Election 2012 Opinion Poll,US Presidential election exit poll, US Presidential election SURVEY RESULT, who will win in America polls 2012, exit poll,American Polls expected win, US Presidential Election 2012 Updates
Since convention nominations
In almost all the opinion polls conducted so far, incumbent Barack Obama seems to be winning the race in order to be selected as US president for second consequetive year 2012.
Two-way race
Poll source | Date | Democratic Candidate | % | Republican Candidate | % | Leading by % | Sample Size* | Margin of Error (MoE) |
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RCP Average | October 22 – November 4, 2012 | Barack Obama | 48.8% | Mitt Romney | 48.1% | 0.7 | -- | -- |
Rasmussen Tracking | November 2–4, 2012 | Barack Obama | 48% | Mitt Romney | 49% | 1 | 1,500 LV | ±3.0 |
CNN/Opinion Research | November 2–4, 2012 | Barack Obama | 50% | Mitt Romney | 48% | 2 | 918 RV | ±3% |
CNN/Opinion Research | November 2–4, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 49% | Tie | 693 LV | ±3.5% |
Gallup Tracking | November 1–4, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 46% | 3 | 2,854 RV | ±2% |
Gallup Tracking | November 1–4, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 50% | 1 | 2,551 LV | ±2% |
Democracy Corps | November 1–4, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 45% | 4 | 1,080 LV | ±3.0% |
Ipsos/Reuters | October 31–November 4, 2012 | Barack Obama | 48% | Mitt Romney | 42% | 6 | 5,158 RV | ±3.0% |
Ipsos/Reuters | October 31–November 4, 2012 | Barack Obama | 48% | Mitt Romney | 47% | 1 | 3,805 LV | ±3.4% |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | November 1–3, 2012 | Barack Obama | 51% | Mitt Romney | 48% | 3 | 1,050 LV | ±3.1% |
PPP/Americans United for Change | November 1–3, 2012 | Barack Obama | 50% | Mitt Romney | 47% | 3 | 1,200 LV | ±2.8% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal | November 1–3, 2012 | Barack Obama | 48% | Mitt Romney | 47% | 1 | 1,475 LV | ±2.6% |
Rasmussen Tracking | November 1–3, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 49% | Tie | 3,000(?) LV | ±2.5% |
Pew Research | October 31–November 3, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 42% | 7 | 3,151 RV | ±2.0% |
Pew Research | October 31–November 3, 2012 | Barack Obama | 48% | Mitt Romney | 45% | 3 | 2,709 LV | ±2.2% |
YouGov | October 31–November 3, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 47% | 2 | 36,472 LV | ? |
ABC News/Washington Post | October 31–November 3, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 48% | 1 | 2,069 LV | ±2.5% |
PPP/Americans United for Change | October 30– November 1, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 48% | 1 | 1,200 LV | ±2.8% |
Politico/George Washington University/Battleground | October 29–November 1, 2012 | Barack Obama | 48% | Mitt Romney | 49% | 1 | 1,000 LV | ±3.1% |
Washington Times/JZ Analytics | October 29–31, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 49% | Tie | 800 LV | ±3.5% |
ABC News/Wash Post | October 28–31, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 48% | 1 | 1,293 LV | ±3% |
UPI/CVOTER | October 15–31, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 48% | 1 | 3,633 LV | ±3.5% (?) |
Fox News | October 28–30, 2012 | Barack Obama | 46% | Mitt Romney | 45% | 1 | 1,230 RV | ±3% |
Fox News | October 28–30, 2012 | Barack Obama | 46% | Mitt Romney | 46% | Tie | 1,128 LV | ±3% |
JZAnalytics | October 28–30, 2012 | Barack Obama | 45% | Mitt Romney | 48% | 3 | 1,015 LV | ±3.1% |
High Point University | October 22–30, 2012 | Barack Obama | 46% | Mitt Romney | 43% | 3 | 805 RV | ±3.5% |
Rasmussen Tracking | October 27–29, 2012 | Barack Obama | 47% | Mitt Romney | 49% | 2 | 1,500 LV | ±3.0% |
YouGov/The Economist | October 26–28, 2012 | Barack Obama | 48% | Mitt Romney | 46% | 2 | 757 RV | ±4.6% |
YouGov/The Economist | October 26–28, 2012 | Barack Obama | 48% | Mitt Romney | 47% | 1 | 688 LV | ±4.6% |
United Technologies/National Journal | October 25–28, 2012 | Barack Obama | 50% | Mitt Romney | 45% | 5 | 713 LV | ±4.4% |
CBS News/New York Times | October 25–28, 2012 | Barack Obama | 48% | Mitt Romney | 47% | 1 | 563 LV | ±4.0% |
ABC News/Washington Post | October 25–28, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 49% | Tie | 1,259 LV | ±3.5% |
DailyKos/PPP/SEIU | October 25–28, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 49% | Tie | 1,400 LV | ±2.6% |
Pew Research | October 24–28, 2012 | Barack Obama | 47% | Mitt Romney | 45% | 2 | 1,678 RV | ±2.8% |
Pew Research | October 24–28, 2012 | Barack Obama | 47% | Mitt Romney | 47% | Tie | 1,495 LV | ±2.9% |
Ipsos/Reuters | October 24–28, 2012 | Barack Obama | 51% | Mitt Romney | 39% | 12 | 1,133 RV | ±3.3% |
Ipsos/Reuters | October 24–28, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 46% | 3 | 795 LV | ±4.0% |
Gallup Tracking | October 22–28, 2012 | Barack Obama | 48% | Mitt Romney | 48% | Tie | 3,050 RV | ±2% |
Gallup Tracking | October 22–28, 2012 | Barack Obama | 46% | Mitt Romney | 51% | 5 | 2,700 LV | ±2% |
Investor's Business Daily/TIPP | October 22–27, 2012 | Barack Obama | 45% | Mitt Romney | 44% | 1 | 942 LV | ±3.5% |
National Public Radio | October 23–25, 2012 | Barack Obama | 47% | Mitt Romney | 48% | 1 | 1,000 LV | ±3.1% |
Politico/George Washington University/Battleground | October 22–25, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 48% | 1 | 1,000 LV | ±3.1% |
PPP/Americans United for Change | October 22–24, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 48% | 1 | 1,200 LV | ±2.8% |
ABC News/Washington Post | October 21–24, 2012 | Barack Obama | 47% | Mitt Romney | 50% | 3 | 1,386 LV | ±3.0% |
Associated Press/GFK | October 19–23, 2012 | Barack Obama | 48% | Mitt Romney | 40% | 8 | 1,186 adults | ±3.5% |
Associated Press/GFK | October 19–23, 2012 | Barack Obama | 45% | Mitt Romney | 44% | 1 | 1,041 RV | ±3.5% |
Associated Press/GFK | October 19–23, 2012 | Barack Obama | 45% | Mitt Romney | 47% | 2 | 839 LV | ±4.2% |
IBD/TIPP | October 17–22, 2012 | Barack Obama | 47% | Mitt Romney | 45% | 2 | 938 LV | ±3.5% |
Rasmussen Tracking | October 20–22, 2012 | Barack Obama | 46% | Mitt Romney | 50% | 4 | 1,500 LV | ±3% |
ABC News/Wash Post | October 18–21, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 48% | 1 | 1,376 LV | ±3% |
Monmouth/SurveyUSA/Braun | October 18–21, 2012 | Barack Obama | 45% | Mitt Romney | 48% | 3 | 1,402 LV | ±2.6% |
Gallup Tracking | October 14–20, 2012 | Barack Obama | 45% | Mitt Romney | 52% | 7 | 2,700 LV | ±2% |
Gallup Tracking | October 14–20, 2012 | Barack Obama | 46% | Mitt Romney | 49% | 3 | 3,050 RV | ±2% |
Washington Times/JZ Analytics | October 18–20, 2012 | Barack Obama | 50% | Mitt Romney | 47% | 3 | 800 LV | ±3.5% |
CBS News | October 17–20, 2012 | Barack Obama | 48% | Mitt Romney | 46% | 2 | 790 LV | ±4% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal | October 17–20, 2012 | Barack Obama | 47% | Mitt Romney | 47% | Tie | 816 LV | ±3.4% |
NBC News/Wall Street Journal | October 17–20, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 44% | 5 | 1,000 RV | ±3.1% |
PPP/Americans United for Change | October 17–19, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 47% | 2 | 1,200 LV | ±2.8% |
Politico/George Washington University/Battleground | October 15–18, 2012 | Barack Obama | 47% | Mitt Romney | 49% | 2 | 1,000 LV | ±3.1% |
UConn/Hartford Courant | October 11–16, 2012 | Barack Obama | 48% | Mitt Romney | 45% | 3 | 1,023 LV | ±3% |
Rasmussen Reports | October 13–15, 2012 | Barack Obama | 47% | Mitt Romney | 49% | 2 | 1,500 LV | ±3.0% |
IBD/TIPP Tracking | October 10–15, 2012 | Barack Obama | 47% | Mitt Romney | 45% | 2 | 931 LV | ±3.5% |
Gallup Tracking | October 9–15, 2012 | Barack Obama | 46% | Mitt Romney | 50% | 4 | 2,700 LV | ±2.0% |
Washington Post-ABC News | October 10–13, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 46% | 3 | 923 LV | ±3.5% |
Washington Post-ABC News | October 10–13, 2012 | Barack Obama | 50% | Mitt Romney | 43 | 7 | 1,063 RV | ±3.5% |
Angus Reid Public Opinion | October 10–11, 2012 | Barack Obama | 47% | Mitt Romney | 47% | Tie | 906 RV | ±3.5% |
Politico/George Washington University/Battleground | October 7–11, 2012 | Barack Obama | 49% | Mitt Romney | 48% | 1 | 1,000 LV | ±3.1% |
Reuters/Ipsos | October 7–11, 2012 | Barack Obama | 44% | Mitt Romney | 47% | 3 | 1,092 LV | ±3.4% |
Fox News | October 7–9, 2012 | Barack Obama | 46% | Mitt Romney | 44% | 2 | 1,204 RV | ±3% |
Fox News | October 7–9, 2012 | Barack Obama | 45% | Mitt Romney | 46% | 1 | 1,109 LV | ±3% |
Zogby / JZAnalytics | October 5–7, 2012 | Barack Obama | 45% | Mitt Romney | 45% | Tie | 800 LV | ±3.5% |
Investor's Business Daily/TIPP | October 4–9, 2012 | Barack Obama | 46% | Mitt Romney | 47% | 1 | 812 LV | ±3.5% |
Pew Research Center | October 4–7, 2012 | Barack Obama | 46% | Mitt Romney | 46% | Tie | 1,201 RV | ±3.3% |
Pew Research Center | October 4–7, 2012 | Barack Obama | 45% | Mitt Romney | 49% | 4 | 1,112 LV | ±3.4% |
Gallup Tracking | October 4–6, 2012 | Barack Obama | 47% | Mitt Romney | 47% | Tie | 1,387 RV | ±3.0% |
PPP/Daily Kos & SEIU | October 4–7, 2012 | Barack Obama | 47% | Mitt Romney | 49% | 2 | 1,300 LV | ±2.7% |
Rasmussen Reports | October 4–7, 2012 | Barack Obama | 47% | Mitt Romney | 49% | 2 | 1,500 LV | ±3.0% |
If we look at it state wise then according to Fox reports
The president leads by 7 percentage points in both Ohio (49%-42%) and Virginia (50%-43%), Fox says. In Florida -- where Obama campaigns today --- he leads Romney, 49%-44%.
In the survey of 887 likely Latino voters, 48 percent believe U.S. voters would have been ready to elect a Latino president this year, while 40 percent said no and 12 percent were undecided.
Obama is nearly matching his 2008 support in these key states while Romney is under-performing compared to Republican John McCain,” says Democratic pollster Chris Anderson, who conducts the Fox News poll with Republican pollster Daron Shaw.
*RV means "registered voters"; LV means "likely voters"
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationwide_opinion_polling_for_the_United_States_presidential_election,_2012