Exit polls: breaking news
Two late breaking updates that I did not want to get lost in the very long previous post on the Unexplained Poll Discrepancy paper, although both are Read More…
Demystifying the art and science of pre-election polling – By Mark Blumenthal
Two late breaking updates that I did not want to get lost in the very long previous post on the Unexplained Poll Discrepancy paper, although both are Read More…
And speaking of MIT educated PhDs… The latest “must read” among those who want to pursue theories that the vote count was wrong and the exit polRead More…
Two new reports on exit polls came to my attention over the weekend. Both reports were written by high-powered PhDs from high-powered institutions, anRead More…
In today’s Washington Post, Richard Morin provides an important epilogue on the issue of mobile-phone-only voters. As I wrote before the election, sRead More…
The Pew Research Center released a new study yesterday, a follow-up interview with 1203 voters who were originally surveyed in October that sheds inteRead More…
On Wednesday morning after the election, still a bit groggy, I cobbled together a quick table of the final surveys released by the major national polRead More…
Yesterday’s "Real Time" column by the Wall Street Journal’s Hanrahan and Fry made essentially the same point I did about the exit poll/bloggRead More…
I am hoping to spend the next week or so looking at what the elections have told us about the various issues we discussed here in the weeks before theRead More…
One thing that has bothered me about the coverage of the early exit poll snafu on Tuesday is the notion that bloggers were the problem. "BloggersRead More…
Saturday’s New York Times had three articles on the other big exit poll issue this week: The question that showed 22% of voters choosing "moral vRead More…