As Gas Prices Rise, Bringing Back Solid Strategic Advice
Analysis

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 […]

Bill McInturff has released a very interesting overview of the 2012 elections.  The analysis focuses on the seven key factors impacting the Presidential election, the impact of the Tea Party, and the 2012 House and Senate elections. Overview of the 2012 Election Cycle in PDF format

POS conducted a national survey of 1,000 likely voters for Crossroads GPS on the tax cut extension being debated in Congress. Please find the link to the corresponding PowerPoint presentation below. Crossroads GPS National Tax Cuts Survey

Control 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 […]

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