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On electoral map, Obama still has routes to victory in 2012, despite low ratings November 6, 2011 More than 13 years ago Summary By Chris Cillizza ...
CBS News takes a look at where the race stands now with a look at ways either Romney or Obama could capture 270 Electoral Votes ...
WASHINGTON - President Obama's post-convention "bounce" - combined with recent missteps by Republican rival Mitt Romney - has created an electoral map highly favorable to the Democratic president ...
The outcome of the presidential race will come down to swing states, but Obama begins the race to 270 with the comfort of counting on a greater number of all-but-certain electoral votes than ...
When Hillary Clinton was leading Donald Trump by 7 or 8 percentage points nationally, her Electoral College map seemed expansive. States like Virginia and Color… ...
This year will not be like 2008, at least as far as the electoral map is concerned. Four years ago, Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) swept to an eye-popping 365-electoral-vote victory — and a nearly 10 ...
The electoral map candidate Barack Obama remade in 2008 appears to be retreating into its familiar patterns. Obama broke the decisive role Ohio and Florida seemed to play in presidential elections ...
Obama’s electoral map is not about brilliant or stupid. Its about how doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result is the definition of stupidity, not insanity.
CBS News estimates Obama has 237 electoral votes at least leaning his way, while Romney has 206 at least leaning to him ...
President Obama recorded a 15-point victory over Senator John McCain in New Mexico four years ago, a margin that belied the history of the state’s hard-fought presidential elections.
Larger states such as California (which has 55 electoral votes and likely will go for Obama) and Texas (which has 38 and is likely to back Romney) can be windfalls, but in close elections ...