OBAMA’S APPROVAL RATING SUGGESTS REPUBLICANS CAN HIT 52 IN SENATE
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OBAMA’S APPROVAL RATING SUGGESTS REPUBLICANS CAN HIT 52 IN SENATE

With control of the US Senate up-for-grabs this November, Republicans find themselves five seats away from 50 Senators and six seats shy of gaining a majority.  There’s clearly been a lot of press inside the beltway about this topic recently, including a very cool look at different maps being used to explain the upcoming election […]

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Off the Grid National Survey

Below is a slide deck for our latest “Off The Grid” survey, conducted for Google, the GOP digital outfit Targeted Victory and the Democratic digital group Well & Lighthouse by the Republican firm Public Opinion Strategies and the Democratic consultancy Global Strategy Group.  The poll surveyed 800 likely voters January 25-28, 2014 and has a […]

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IT’S ALWAYS TOUGH TO WIN ON THE ROAD

As you may have seen, Gallup recently released their 2013 State of the States Report, allowing us to examine voters’ attitudes toward the President at the statewide level and thus allowing for greater insight into the political environment in key 2014 Senate states. By merging data from their daily tracking surveys throughout 2013, Gallup provides […]

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GAME ON

Fall in the United States means children are back in school, leaves are dropping and temperatures across the country are getting colder. But, fall also means sports fans across the country are in pure bliss as nearly every major American sport is also “in season.” In the past few weeks, pro football has geared up […]

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FORWARD BACKWARD: OBAMA’S NUMBERS LOOKING MORE LIKE BUSH’S EVERYDAY.

Recent public polling shows President Obama in nearly an identical place where President Bush was at this point in his second term, and far below where Presidents Reagan and Clinton found themselves at this point: Given the high approval ratings for Presidents Reagan and Clinton in their second terms, it’s not surprising that there were […]

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