An Associated Press-GfK poll suggests Barack Obama is winning or tied with John McCain in eight key battleground states. The AP's Ron Fournier breaks down the numbers. (Oct. 29)
The latest Associated Press poll suggests the race between John McCain and Barack Obama is essentially a tie. The AP's Julie Pace looks at why this poll looks different than some other national polls. (Oct. 23)
The Ap's Julie Pace is in Columbus, Ohio, a state that's critical to presidential race. She also has a few insights about the debate between John McCain and Barack Obama. (Oct. 7)
On the eve of the first presidential debate, the country is left wondering if Republican nominee John McCain will show up. The AP's Julie Pace breaks down the week's events. (Sept. 26)
Republican Presidential Candidate Sen. John McCain is stepping up his attacks on Democratic rival Sen. Barack Obama and stumping energetically in the West, claiming a home-town edge in crucial battleground states in the region. (Oct. 25)
If Barack Obama wins the Democratic nomination, he'll make history as the first black person to win a major party nomination. The AP's Ron Fournier examines the history of African-Americans in U.S. politics. (Feb. 29)