2012 Election

11.26.12

Young Voters Supported Obama Less, But May Have Mattered More

11.15.12

Low Marks for the 2012 Election

Voters Pessimistic About Partisan Cooperation

11.13.12

Lessons from the 2012 Election

by Andrew Kohut, President, Pew Research Center
Special to the Wall Street Journal

11.07.12

No Consensus View on Election Outcome

Pew Research Flash Election Reaction Monitor

11.07.12

Changing Face of America Helps Assure Obama Victory

11.05.12

More Interest in Hurricane Sandy than Election

Most Hearing Mixed Economic News on Eve of Election

11.04.12

Graphic: The Final Days of Campaign 2012

11.04.12

Obama Gains Edge in Campaign’s Final Days

Obama 50% - Romney 47%

11.01.12

Nonvoters: Who They Are, What They Think

10.31.12

In Deadlocked Race, Neither Side Has Ground Game Advantage

Early Voting Also Tied

10.29.12

Presidential Race Dead Even; Romney Maintains Turnout Edge

Obama 47%-Romney 47%

10.24.12

Storify: Public Opinion on Foreign Policy

10.23.12

Republicans Increasingly Positive About Campaign

Democrats' Views Little Changed Since September

10.15.12

Voters Divided Over Who Will Win Second Debate

Neither Candidate Viewed as Too Personally Critical

10.10.12

Biden Viewed Unfavorably, Divided Opinions about Ryan

No Clear Winner Expected in VP Debate

10.08.12

Romney’s Strong Debate Performance Erases Obama’s Lead

GOP Challenger Viewed as Candidate with New Ideas

10.02.12

Obama Expected to Win First Presidential Debate

Six-in-Ten ‘Very Likely’ to Watch

10.01.12

Romney’s ’47%’ Comments Criticized, But Many Also Say Overcovered

So-So Grades for Obama's Campaign, Worse Grades for Romney's

09.28.12

Youth Engagement Falls; Registration Also Declines

09.25.12

Pluralities Say Press is Fair to Romney, Obama

Republicans Again See Pro-Obama Bias

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