George Nassar Named New Partner at Public Opinion Strategies
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George Nassar Named New Partner at Public Opinion Strategies

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: 703/836-7655 GEORGE NASSAR NAMED NEW PARTNER AT PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES The political and public affairs survey research firm of Public Opinion Strategies is pleased to announce the promotion of Vice President George Nassar to Partner. Since joining the firm in 2017, Nassar has polled on behalf of the California state Senate […]

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A Year-to-Year Look At President Trump’s Approval Rating

As a pollster, there are multiple positive reasons to enjoy having monthly national surveys.  The two primary reasons are the ability to look at data over time, and also to merge data into huge cell sizes. My partner, Bill McInturff has served as the Republican half of the bi-partisan NBC/Wall Street Journal surveys since 2004, […]

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Public Opinion Strategies Polls in Five Successful Gubernatorial Races and for Ten New Members of Congress

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: 703/836-7655 PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES POLLS IN FIVE SUCCESSFUL GUBERNATORIAL RACES AND FOR TEN NEW MEMBERS OF CONGRESS The survey research firm of Public Opinion Strategies (POS) polled for winning candidates in eleven of the highest profile Gubernatorial races this year, in five of the big GOP wins in Senate races, and for […]

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Surviving the 2018 Election

M E M O R A N D U M TO: INTERESTED PARTIES FROM: THE POLITICAL TEAM RE: SURVIVING THE 2018 ELECTION DATE: NOVEMBER 9, 2017 Introduction The 2018 election will be the first mid-term election with a Republican in the White House since 2006, which was a grim year for Republican candidates.  That year, […]

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No Time to Rest on Our Laurels

Even though I only played a small part in the Georgia CD 6 special election (did two surveys there for a SuperPAC), the win by Karen Handel was supremely satisfying.  Competitive special elections receive an inordinate amount of attention because they are the only game in town (yes, South Carolina CD 5 happened the same […]

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