Back before the TQIA blog, I used to send out memos once a month with strategic analyses and key data. The recent rapid rise in gas prices caused Jim Hobart to dig up my June 2008 memo on the politics of gas and energy. While voters are not yet as focused on the issue as […]
read moreControl of the House of Representatives after the 2012 elections will still belong to the Republicans. IF Barack Obama stages a political comeback (which is certianly within the realm of possibility), Democrats will start the presidential coattails drumbeat. However, there are two compelling tables in this post underscoring that the House outcome will dance to the […]
read moreThis post was written by Glen Bolger and Dave Wilson. Over the past five mid-terms, there have been more wave elections (1994, 2006, 2010) than elections with limited swing (1998, 2002). We thought it would be enlightening to look at the national House exit polls from those three wave elections for similarities and […]
read moreGlen Bolger conducted a post-election nationwide survey of 1,000 voters for the Faith and Freedom Coalition. Presentation in PDF Format
read moreWe at Public Opinion Strategies wanted to wrap up the election cycle with some last minute observations about what is happening in the political environment, and how it is affecting campaigns. It’s been a wild cycle – starting with a Nobel Peace Prize and other unearned accolades for Barack Obama, a failed, jobless, wasteful spending […]
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