Another Online Poll on Online Activity
Last week’s "Numbers Guy" column by Carl Bialik of the Wall Street Journal Online looked at another online survey about an online activity, Read More…
Demystifying the art and science of pre-election polling – By Mark Blumenthal
Last week’s "Numbers Guy" column by Carl Bialik of the Wall Street Journal Online looked at another online survey about an online activity, Read More…
In the busy run-up to a long needed vacation, I have not had a chance to write about the new Quinnipiac Connecticut poll released last week. HowRead More…
Today I want to catch up and fill in a few details provided by our intrepid reader/reporter Melanie about that experimental CBS/New York Times exit poRead More…
Time to revisit "incumbent rule," thanks to Mickey Kaus who highlighted this observation last week by Michael Barone’s column in U.S. News &Read More…
Apologies for slow posting since Wednesday – it’s been a busy week. Taking a step back from the Connecticut primary, two new national pollRead More…
The nearly final 3.6% margin by which Ned Lamont defeated Joe Lieberman in yesterday’s Connecticut Senate Primary (with 98% of precincts counted, LamRead More…
I noticed several hundred (at least) incoming Google searches on various combination of "Connecticut exit poll Lieberman Lamont," so lRead More…
For those waiting on the results of the today’s Connecticut primary, here is a cautionary tale about the limits of polling in a primary election. Read More…
Quinnipiac has released another poll in Connecticut this morning that has the political web sites buzzing, perhaps a bit too much. While Read More…
By now it seems that the entire political blogosphere has taken note of the latest Quinnipiac poll of Connecticut primary voters showing Net Lamont lRead More…