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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.
About 6 in 10 Democrats see Obama as the best recent president, according to a 2023 Pew Research Center poll that asked U.S. adults which president has done the best job over the past 40 years ...
A Fox News poll taken immediately after Obama's speech on the evenings of March 18 and March 19 found that 57 percent of respondents did not believe that Obama shared the views of Wright while 24 percent believed he did share Wright's views. 36 percent of Republicans, 20 percent of independents, and 17 percent of Democrats believed that Obama ...
Barack Obama: 45%: John McCain 44% Newsweek/Princeton Survey Research Associates International [358] April 16–17, 2008 Hillary Clinton: 47%: John McCain 43% 1,209 RV ±3% Barack Obama: 48%: John McCain 44% Democracy Corps/Greenberg Quinlan Rosner (D) [359] April 15–17, 2008 Hillary Clinton 47% John McCain: 49%: 1,000 LV Not reported Barack ...
Former first lady Michelle Obama is the only Democrat to beat former President Trump in a new poll Tuesday. The survey, conducted by Reuters/Ipsos, found Obama was the only Democrat with a lead on ...
About two-thirds of voters thought Romney outperformed Obama in the first debate, according to CNN and Pew polls. Despite Obama's preparation, he "was rusty," Schroeder said. "He just seemed a ...
By the end of March 2012, Obama's lead over Romney had narrowed to approximately 2.4% (46.6–44.2) nationally. [78] An August 2012 CNN/ORC poll found that Obama led Romney 52% to 45%. [79] A Fox News poll conducted nearly the same time placed the two candidates 49% to 40%, with Obama in the lead. [80]
While Obama led in some surveys at the time, a CNN/ORC poll in November 2011 found Romney with a 4-point edge. Articles at the time suggested possible doom for Obama, including The New York Times ...