Hello Exit Polls My Old Friend
The release of several new papers on the 2004 exit poll controversy brings me back to this familiar topic. The first paper, from a team of acadeRead More…
Demystifying the art and science of pre-election polling – By Mark Blumenthal
The release of several new papers on the 2004 exit poll controversy brings me back to this familiar topic. The first paper, from a team of acadeRead More…
As promised, here are comments from Mark Schulman founder and president of Schulman, Ronca & Bucuvalas, Inc. (SRBI) in response to my query about Read More…
Scott Keeter, Associate Director of the Pew Research Center, also responded to my question about why his organization does not typically include resulRead More…
Party identification, the question that measures whether Americans consider themselves Democrats, Republicans or Independents, got a lot of attention Read More…
My blogger status compels me to report as a "must read" a new survey on blogging released today by the Gallup Organization. Under the Read More…
For those who do not watch NBC’s The West Wing, here is an amusing bit of dialogue from last night’s episode. In the West Wing’s parallel politiRead More…
There has been quite a bit of polling released in the last few weeks on the Social Security debate. While there is much debate about the conseqRead More…
Another update on my last post on the mysterious difference in opinion on whether Jeb Bush should run for president as measured by two publicly releaRead More…
The Hotline (subscription required) caught an intriguing polling conflict yesterday. A just released Quinnipiac poll of 1,007 Florida "voteRead More…
Having linked last week to a graphical representation of the President’s job approval rating, I want to point to another set of graphics that takes DRead More…