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Nationwide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the 2012 United States presidential election are as follows. The election was between Democratic Incumbent President Barack Obama, Republican Mitt Romney, as well as other third-party and independent challengers.
44%. Actual result. 60.80%. 36.54%. Difference between actual result and final poll. +4.80%. -7.46%. After predicting the winners of the previous five elections, The Literary Digest (based on cards mailed in by its readers) predicted that Alf Landon would win by a large margin. George Gallup predicted a Roosevelt win, based on statistical ...
A Gallup poll found that 72% of the debate watchers believed Romney was the clear winner, 20% believed that Obama had won, and 9% believed it was a tie or had no opinion; the widest margin of victory for any presidential debate in Gallup history. [22]
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Poll Source Date administered Barack Obama John McCain Lead margin ... Barack Obama: 45%: John McCain: 45%: Gallup (Daily Tracking) [313] May 24–25, 27–29, 2008
President Donald Trump is the most admired man in the country, according to a Gallup poll released Tuesday. Trump's top slot on the annual list overtakes former President Barack Obama, who's been ...
President Barack Obama has widely lauded the falling unemployment rate, citing it as proof his economic policies are working. Pants on fire: Obama accused by polling firm of lying about dropping ...
Of presidents since 1960, only Ronald Reagan and (in interim results) Barack Obama placed in the top ten; Obama was the highest-ranked president since Harry Truman (1945–1953). Most of the other recent presidents held middling positions, though George W. Bush placed in the bottom ten, the lowest-ranked president since Warren Harding (1921 ...