Iraq the Vote
A small world story: On the front page of today’s Washington Post, Peter Baker and Dan Balz write about the influence of "an extensivRead More…
Demystifying the art and science of pre-election polling – By Mark Blumenthal
A small world story: On the front page of today’s Washington Post, Peter Baker and Dan Balz write about the influence of "an extensivRead More…
A quick update on Friday’s post on what polls had to say about how liberal Americans reacted to 9/11. In their weekly column, The Nation’s PulseRead More…
In the context of the exit poll debate last year, MP pointed to a Pew Research Center study showing that Republicans perceived greater bias in news mRead More…
By now most of MP’s readers have presumably heard the flap over White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove’s speech on Wednesday that attacked the aRead More…
In Part I of this series, MP suggested that small differences in self-reported ideology as reported by four different pollsters during 2004 could be Read More…
In Part One of this series, we looked at the differences in yearlong averages for self-reported ideology reported by four different pollsters: Read More…
Today, the National Journal’s Hotline released their latest Westhill Partners/Hotline Poll. Two things of note there for MP’s readers: FiRead More…
Earlier this week, I started a discussion of the notion of using demographic and attitudinal data as “diagnostic” measures to assess political surveyRead More…
A few weeks ago, blogger Gerry Daly (Dalythoughts) took a close look at self-reported ideology as reported on several national polls. Daly was Read More…
Back to exit polls for a moment. Bruce O’Dell, the founding Vice President of U.S. Count Votes (USCV), the organization that has been arguing that tRead More…