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Public Opinion Strategies Research Featured in The Wall Street Journal

This article was written by Aaron Zitner and ran in The Wall Street Journal April 29, 2016. GOP Turnout, Already Strong, Is Getting Stronger Republican turnout this primary season is up 64{09f965da52dc6ab4c1643a77bd40d1f729d807040cd8db540234bb981a782222} over 2012 levels, new data show, with participation accelerating in recent months as voters in big states got a rare shot to play a meaningful role. The […]

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Jim Hobart Appeared On NPR’s Morning Edition – Primary Results

Jim Hobart appeared on NPR’s Morning Edition on Wednesday to talk about the results of the most recent primaries, and the next steps on the path to the nomination. http://www.npr.org/2016/04/27/475848836/donald-trump-wins-5-primaries-hillary-clinton-wins-4-loses-rhode-island

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Walmart Moms Focus Group Video

As part of our continuing series of focus groups among Walmart Moms, Neil Newhouse of Public Opinion Strategies and Margie Omero of Purple Strategies conducted two focus groups on Wednesday, April 20, 2016. We have tracked these Walmart Moms – defined as voters with children under 18 in their household and who shopped at Walmart […]

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Neil Newhouse named “Pollster of the Year”

Neil Newhouse has been named “Pollster of the Year” in 2015 for his work against legalizing marijuana in Ohio.  This marks a record-tying third time that Neil has been named Pollster of the Year by the AAPC.   Please see the link below from the AAPC (American Association of Political Consultants). http://theaapc.org/2016-campaign-excellence-winners/?ncid=newsltushpmg00000003 He joins Glen Bolger, […]

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POS IN THE NEWS – JULY 30, 2014

Glen Bolger was quoted in a Philly Tribune article as stating that “…it is clear that immigration was not a top-tier issue for voters in this primary.” Neil Newhouse was mentioned in a Politico article regarding the difference in political donations between men and women in America. A POS poll was cited in an article […]

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