Posts by Public Opinion Strategies
Call It A Comeback

When George W. Bush left the Oval Office for the last time as president in January 2009, his brand – and the brand of the Republican Party – was tarnished to say the least.  Fresh off a stinging electoral rebuke of many of his policies, Bush left the presidency with a 40{09f965da52dc6ab4c1643a77bd40d1f729d807040cd8db540234bb981a782222} favorable/59{09f965da52dc6ab4c1643a77bd40d1f729d807040cd8db540234bb981a782222} unfavorable image.   […]

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Public Opinion Strategies Congratulates Karen Handel on Winning GA-06

FOR RELEASE: June 23, 2017 CONTACT: 703.836.7655 Public Opinion Strategies Congratulates Karen Handel on Winning GA-06 One of Nation’s Leading Public Opinion Research Firms Aids Georgia’s First Female Republican Congressional Member In Historic Victory Alexandria, Va.- Public Opinion Strategies Partner Gene Ulm and Vice President George Nassar today congratulated Karen Handel on winning Georgia’s sixth […]

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Survey of Military Spouses Identifies Need for Employment Opportunities

On behalf of Hiring our Heroes, an initiative of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Public Opinion Strategies conducted a survey of 1,273 spouses of active duty military service members and recent veterans.  Data from the project was released at the Military Spouse Employment Summit and a white paper summarizing the results can be found […]

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Are Democrats headed toward a wave election?

Quinnipiac’s recent national poll made quite a splash when it reported a Democratic lead of 16 points on the generic Congressional ballot question.  Indeed, conventional wisdom – as well as historical trends – suggests that Democrats, as the party opposite that of the new president and in the Congressional minority, are poised to take back […]

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Trump’s Low “First 100 Days” Approval Driven Largely by Democrats

President Trump is fast approaching the famed First 100 Days marker of his presidency.  April 29th will mark not only one hundred days since Trump took the oath of office, but also one hundred days’ worth of insights into how Americans generally view his presidency thus far. The most recent Gallup tracker among American adults […]

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