Quinnipiac’s Latest Connecticut Poll
It’s been a busy week, with far more interesting topics than I have had time to blog. Let’s start with the Quinnipiac Poll released yesterday Read More…
Demystifying the art and science of pre-election polling – By Mark Blumenthal
It’s been a busy week, with far more interesting topics than I have had time to blog. Let’s start with the Quinnipiac Poll released yesterday Read More…
The Pew Internet and American Life project today released a fascinating study on Americans who consider themselves bloggers — that is who say they maRead More…
Without any fanfare about a week ago, this site quietly surpassed the mark of one million unique visits since October 2004. While the most populRead More…
While public polls have been few and far between in the Connecticut Democratic primary, reports of "push polling" have been bubbling up throRead More…
Yesterday (just before the Typepad outage that prevented me from posting all day), Chris Cillizza’s The Fix blog at WashingtonPost.com took a helpful Read More…
Gallup reported on their latest national survey today, which shows the Bush job approval rating bumping up to 40% (the Gallup release is free to all Read More…
For all the attention paid lately to the Connecticut’s upcoming Democratic primary election between Senator Joseph Lieberman and challenger Ned LamontRead More…
This week’s belated focus on the U.S. exit poll controversy was well timed, as exit polls once again made news, this time in the Mexican elections.&nbRead More…
This post concludes my paragraph-by-paragraph review of the discussion of the exit polls in the article by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. in Rolling Stone, “Read More…
Thanks to alert reader LS who tipped me off to an old story that I had missed, but that is still worthy of notice on MP. Nearly two monthsRead More…