Judicial Filibuster: Post Mortem
MP is admittedly still playing catch up, but the explosion of polling on judicial nominees deserves a bit of a follow-up. Viewed side-by-side, Read More…
Demystifying the art and science of pre-election polling – By Mark Blumenthal
MP is admittedly still playing catch up, but the explosion of polling on judicial nominees deserves a bit of a follow-up. Viewed side-by-side, Read More…
While I was focused on the AAPOR conference, I missed the release two weeks ago by the Pew Research Center of their massive new "Typology" sRead More…
Some additional items of interest from the AAPOR conference
Peter Coy of Businessweek was also on hand and filed some commentary. One point he eRead More…
Unfortunately, the sleep deprivation experiment that was my AAPOR conference experience finally caught up with me Saturday night. So this may bRead More…
A few quick notes from some of the sessions I attended yesterday at the AAPOR conference:
Keep in mind that the "working papers" presented aRead More…
As promised, I am reporting to you from beautiful Miami Beach at the first day of the annual meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion ReRead More…
The big news at the newly minted Huffington Post is that two of its "celebrity" bloggers have taken up the exit-polls-as-evidence-of-vote-frRead More…
As I have mentioned a few times in recent weeks, I will be in Miami the latter half of this week to attend the annual meeting of the American AssociatRead More…
Unfortunately, I’m at least a week late with this recommendation, but perhaps for true political polling junkies it will be better late than never.&nbRead More…
A quick note: I will be taking a brief “blog vacation” for the rest of this week. I’ll be back next week when our coverage will inclRead More…