NBC NEWS / WALL STREET JOURNAL

According to this month’s NBC News poll conducted from May 5th-7th, a strong majority of Americans agree with the President and oppose releasing the death photo of Osama bin Laden. However, the political boon which may have followed the killing of the most wanted man in the world seems to have been stunted by record […]

All The News That’s Fit to Print

The national media has spent a great deal of time talking about Donald Trump and how Republicans are “unenthusiastic” toward the current field of GOP candidates for President.  (For some perspective, just 55% of Democrats had even heard of a young Arkansas Governor named Bill Clinton in April 1991*.  How “enthusiastic” could these voters have […]

POS in the News 4/15/2011

Neil Newhouse and a Public Opinion Strategies’ poll were cited in The Jerusalem Post concerning Palestinian statehood. Bill McInturff was mentioned in National Journal regarding the debt ceiling.

NBC NEWS / WALL STREET JOURNAL

The latest NBC-WSJ poll, conducted March 31 – April 4 among 1,000 national adults, is replete with opinions about all of the most important events happening today – and that’s no small feat as there’s quite a bit to cover. The poll includes coverage of topics ranging from Obama’s ideology to tsunamis and gas prices. […]

POS in the News 4/1/2011

Glen Bolger was mentioned in National Journal regarding redistricting. Bill McInturff was quoted in The New York Times concerning gas prices.

POS in the News 3/25/2011

Glen Bolger was quoted in The Washington Post regarding control of the House after the 2012 Election. A Public Opinion Strategies’ poll was cited in the The Herald-Dispatch about establishing an intermediate court of appeals in West Virginia.

Kaiser Health News: Voter Attitudes Toward Health Care One Year After Passage

In a recent opinion piece for Kaiser Health News, Public Opinion Strategies Partners Bill McInturff and Lori Weigel examined voters’ attitudes toward health care one year following passage of federal legislation.  The most telling result?  The absence of significant change, with a majority of American voters continuing to oppose the reforms.   They go on to […]

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