Interactive Features

The Transition: Building a new government
An interactive look as President-elect Barack Obama picks his Cabinet and other key advisors.
 
Exit Polls: What happened in the 2008 election
Most Americans voiced faith in Barack Obama's qualifications for the presidency, national exit polls of voters show. Nearly six in 10 said Obama has the right judgment to be president.
 
Electoral College Map
Get real time results from across the country with our interactive map powered by ABC News. See up-to-the-minute precinct reports, electoral vote counts, and instantly see when a state gets called for a presidential candidate.
 
AP-Gfk State Polls
State poll results from eight battleground states
 
Florida Swing Region
Interstate 4 corridor in central Florida home to coveted swing voters
 
Campaign Day
On the Trail with McCain and Obama: Photo slideshow of a day on the trail with each candidate
 
AP News Polls: "Likely" voters show tight presidential race
AP GfK Poll: The presidential race tightened after the final debate, with John McCain gaining among whites and people earning less than $50,000, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll that shows McCain and Barack Obama essentially running even among likely voters in the election homestretch.
 
AP News Poll: Campaign Advertising
Campaign Ad Poll Interactive: If John McCain and Barack Obama think their ads blasting each other are persuading undecided voters, they're probably wrong. But negative ads do have an impact, an AP-Knowledge Networks poll suggests, even if it's just to neutralize the other guy's attacks. They can also solidify support -- or simply turn voters off to both candidates.
 
Ballots and the battlefield
Soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan face challenges in voting for president.
 
Presidential campaigns ramp up on attacks
The presidential race has become increasingly negative heading into the final debate. Here are two attack-style ads getting attention this week.
 
This week in political photos
 
Key Issues of the 2008 Presidential Election
 
AP News Poll: Pulse of the Voter | October 2008
AP-GfK poll: WASHINGTON (AP) Barack Obama has surged to a seven-point lead over John McCain one month before the presidential election, lifted by voters who think the Democrat is better suited to lead the nation through its sudden financial crisis, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll that underscores the mounting concerns of some McCain backers.