The retirement of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Anthony Kennedy once again puts the Supreme Court back in the headlines during a heated campaign cycle. And, like the nomination of Neil Gorsuch in 2017, recent survey data surrounding the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh tends to further cement the “new normal” I hypothesized last year […]
One of the storied barometers of an American president’s standing with voters is the “100-day Mark,” which President Trump has long since passed. Polls conducted around that time in April 2017 pegged the president’s job approval at a relative low compared to previous presidents, with his approval rating clocking in at 40{09f965da52dc6ab4c1643a77bd40d1f729d807040cd8db540234bb981a782222}. Roughly 400 days […]
Public Opinion Strategies has a candy bowl at the front desk. The selection of candy is expertly curated by our office manager, who can tell you the candy preference of almost everyone on staff. On my several-times-daily trip to the front for a mini Krackle Bar, I’ve learned that some of the POS partners prefer […]
For your next flight, would you rather sit next to an aromatic passenger or an inattentive parent? A seat kicker or a personal space violator? While neither is usually ideal, Expedia surveyed 18,229 adults across 23 countries in North America, Europe, South America, and Asia-Pacific to find out travelers’ biggest pet peeves. When asked about […]
Less than six months ago, many political insiders were predicting Democrats would almost certainly take control of the U.S. House and even had the opportunity to take over the U.S. Senate. Now, many of these same prognosticators are changing their tune as prospects improve for Republicans. The change didn’t happen overnight, but a clear trend […]
