The semi-secret Democracy Corps poll, about which I have already blogged here and here, is chock full of interesting data, and today I’m going to analyze the shift in their party issue handling numbers. Our friends over at Democracy Corps beg to differ with my analysis thus far, and so have written a response piece […]
read moreOkay, it’s only “semi-secret” because Democracy Corps put it on their website. However, they did so without any of their usual fanfare — email blasts, press releases, and James Carville ruminating on the numbers. Yesterday’s first article on it showed the rapid decline in the political environment since April. They also asked how well a […]
read moreA friend kindly sent me this blog post on a recent Democracy Corps poll that did not receive the usual Democracy Corps publicity treatment (and their usual work is noted with envy, not criticism). In fact, as the blogger notes, there has been little to no press attention paid to the survey. So, since my […]
read moreI wanted to get to this early September poll by AP-Gfk sooner, but time got away from me. However, the data is so compelling it is still worth reviewing. The key finding of the survey — as highlighted by the chart below — is that Barack Obama has a net negative rating on five of […]
read moreBy: Dave Wilson This article highlights key findings from a merge analysis conducted by Public Opinion Strategies of all interviews conducted by the firm on national surveys since 2004. This merge analysis contains more than 100,000 interviews (and growing) and is a valuable tool for tracking demographic and attitudinal shifts over time. For more information […]
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