AAPOR: Day One
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…
Demystifying the art and science of pre-election polling – By Mark Blumenthal
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…
Regular readers of this blog may know her as “Febble,” the diarist from DailyKos. Her real name is Elizabeth Liddle, a 50-something mother and Read More…
The conservative wing of the blogosphere took great exception yesterday to the latest survey from the Washington Post and ABC News that gave front paRead More…
Today I have another response from a public pollster regarding the disclosure of party identification. I have been asking public pollsters that Read More…
This week, the hard working folks at The Hotline, the daily online political news summary published by the National Journal, did a remarkable survey oRead More…
Mea Culpa Update – In Part I of this series I erred in describing an artifact in the data tabulation provided in the report provided by Edison ResearRead More…