Sneaky Plame Poll? Part II
So, as promised in Part I, let’s continue to consider the post on Redstate.org last week by Jay Cost (aka the Horserace Blogger) that sharply crRead More…
Demystifying the art and science of pre-election polling – By Mark Blumenthal
So, as promised in Part I, let’s continue to consider the post on Redstate.org last week by Jay Cost (aka the Horserace Blogger) that sharply crRead More…
Earlier this week, ABC News released poll results concerning the federal investigation of the leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame’s identity. ThRead More…
Unfortunately, it’s a busy day in MP-land, with time for just another quick update on recent polling on retrospective and prospective views of the warRead More…
Another update on the work of Duke academics Peter Feaver, Christopher Gelpi and Jason Reifler concerning the underpinnings of popular support for theRead More…
An update on the topic of Internet based political polling: Last week, I noted that some influential academic research on public opinion and the Iraq Read More…
Reader PW emailed yesterday with a question about a poll that appeared on Tuesday in the blogosphere. "Is there anything you can quickly glRead More…
Not quite two weeks ago, I discussed what public opinion polls had to say about how Americans reacted to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In a widely rRead More…
A few quick follow-up thoughts on the work of Duke academics Peter Feaver, Christopher Gelpi and Jason Reifler, that I commented on last week. Read More…
A quick update on yesterday’s "Iraq the Vote" post. Kathy Frankovic, polling director for CBS News, emails with two questions they askRead More…
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…