Posts by Public Opinion Strategies
My Baloney Has A First Name. . .

In a shocking finding released today (April 1, 2009) by Public Opinion Strategies, the vast majority of Americans (72%) say they believe the credit crisis is better described as a “bunch of baloney” rather than “real facts.”  This shocking data cuts across every major demographic group and is evident in every region of the country, […]

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We Are Not Alone: Independents Are Starting To Think Like Us

Republicans can find some solace in the recent NPR national survey results that we are not alone. As Glen Bolger noted in his posting Independent’s Day, the GOP might now have a reason to believe. What’s striking about this recent survey data is just how much closer Independents are to Republican voters on many key […]

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POS In the News, 4/1/09

The California Republican Party Leadership Journal quotes Charlie Cook’s post concerning the possible shift in the Republicans’ favor based on the results of the NPR poll.

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POS In the News, 3/31/09

Pollster.com shows the trend in polls for the New York CD20 race between Jim Tedisco and Scott Murphy. What makes the trend persuasive in this case is how consistent the polls have been in showing Murphy’s gains and Tedisco’s (more moderate) declines. While there are only five polls, the results for both candidates are remarkably […]

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POS In the News, 3/30/09

Bill McInturff is quoted by John Harwood in a New York Times article about President Obama’s trip to Europe. Add the challenge of promoting a new strategy for the war in Afghanistan, and political strategists say there is no danger that Americans will confuse this trip with an escape from Mr. Obama’s principal responsibilities. Bill […]

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