Posts by Neil Newhouse
Choice or Referendum?

Democrats are saying the November election will be a CHOICE and not a referendum. Republicans said the same thing in 2006. How well will it work for the Democrats this time? Presentation in PDF Format

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Scott Brown’s Twelve Keys To Victory…

Note: Neil Newhouse is proud to have served as the pollster for the Brown for Senate campaign and the National Republican Senatorial Committee in this race. The Scott Brown victory was indeed the perfect storm – a terrific and engaging candidate, a tremendous campaign team, an issue environment that was strongly tilted away from the […]

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Memo to National Democratic Leaders

TO:                  NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC LEADERS FROM:            NEIL NEWHOUSE – PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES SUBJECT:      WHAT MASSACHUSETTS MEANS FOR YOU DATE:            JANUARY 19, 2010 (Note: Neil Newhouse is proud to have served as the pollster for the Brown for Senate campaign and the National Republican Senatorial Committee.) On the heels of Scott Brown’s stunning landslide victory in Massachusetts, […]

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Massachusetts Voters in their Own Words…

Note: Neil Newhouse is proud to have served as the pollster for the Brown for Senate campaign and the National Republican Senatorial Committee in this race. Massachusetts voters were sending a myriad of messages today with their election of Scott Brown.  Here’s what we heard from voters we polled over the past two weeks… “We’re […]

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Obama Opens 2010 Near Historic Low for Sophomore Presidents

This post was written by Neil Newhouse and Jeremy Ruch President Obama’s job approval in the January 2-4 Gallup Daily tracking was the second lowest in the modern era for Presidents starting their second year in office.  Obama opened the new year with a 50{09f965da52dc6ab4c1643a77bd40d1f729d807040cd8db540234bb981a782222}-44{09f965da52dc6ab4c1643a77bd40d1f729d807040cd8db540234bb981a782222} job approval rating which was marginally higher than President Reagan’s […]

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