Posts by Public Opinion Strategies
POS in the News, 3/12/09

Patrick Lanne is quoted in an article in the Daily Gazette about the 20th Congressional District race in New York: “It’s not the district that Jerry Solomon had,” said Patrick Lanne of Wilton, a pollster for the Tedisco campaign. […] So what are voters looking for in a candidate? Often they vote based on personality […]

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POS in the News 3/11/09

Chris Cillizza discusses this blog in The Fix today: The [folks] over at Public Opinion Strategies, one of the leading GOP political polling firms, have started their own blog designed to turn questions into answers — hence the TQIA blog. (The Fix loves acronyms.) The blog already has some interesting stuff on it including an […]

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How Now, Down Dow?

On March 3rd, when asked about the stock markets, President Obama responded by saying, “what I’m looking at is not the day-to-day gyrations in the stock market, but the long-term ability for the United States and the entire world economy to regain its footing. The stock market is sort of like a tracking poll in […]

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Follow us on Twitter

You can keep up with TQIA on Twitter by following @POStqia. Glen Bolger is also on Twitter. You can follow him @POSGlen. We will keep you updated as other POS partners begin to use Twitter. We have also added a Twitter icon on the sidebar next to the RSS icon for your convenience. If you […]

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POS in the News, 3/10/09

WKOW reported on the MacIver Institute poll conducted by Gene Ulm: Wisconsin will elect a State Supreme Court justice and a new state school superintendent in the Spring election, and a newly released poll from the MacIver Institute for Public Policy finds nearly half the likely voters have not settled on a candidate in either […]

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