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Month: October 2004

The Incumbent Rule

October 3, 2004October 1, 2019 Mark Blumenthal44 Comments on The Incumbent Rule

In discussing recent poll results, I said last week that I tend to focus most on President Bush’s job rating and percentage of the vote (which tend toRead More…

The Newsweek Poll

October 3, 2004October 1, 2019 Mark Blumenthal8 Comments on The Newsweek Poll

Newsweek Magazine released a survey last night, “the first national telephone poll using a fresh sampleā€ of all registered voters nationally since TRead More…

Democracy Corps on Debates

October 1, 2004October 1, 2019 Mark Blumenthal2 Comments on Democracy Corps on Debates

Just a quick update about another before-and-after debate poll conducted online last night by Knowledge Networks, this one on behalf of Democratic polRead More…

Off Topic: Fox News Hacked?

October 1, 2004October 1, 2019 Mark Blumenthal3 Comments on Off Topic: Fox News Hacked?

A break from polling for a moment.
Josh Marshall has been posting this afternoon (here, here and here) about a mysterious story about John Kerry that Read More…

The First Debate: Who Won?

October 1, 2004October 1, 2019 Mark Blumenthal2 Comments on The First Debate: Who Won?

Murphy’s Law might explain why a week after starting a blog, my home DSL and phone service has been out for three days running (perhaps that should beRead More…

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