Glen Bolger conducted a post-election nationwide survey of 1,000 voters for the Faith and Freedom Coalition. Presentation in PDF Format
This article was co-authored by Bill McInturff and Liz Harrington. Public Opinion Strategies conducted a national telephone survey of 1,000 actual voters on election night. Health care reform was very much a key part of the debate this election with nearly seven in ten voters (69{09f965da52dc6ab4c1643a77bd40d1f729d807040cd8db540234bb981a782222}) saying they have seen, read, or heard a Congressional […]
The survey research firm of Public Opinion Strategies (POS) polled for nine winning U.S. Senate candidates, four Governors, and 27 new members of Congress. Including independent expenditure efforts, Public Opinion Strategies polled in 23 Senate and Gubernatorial statewide victories and 96 Congressional victories, including 63 seats wrestled away from Democrats by Republicans. Major statewide winners […]
According to the new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll, conducted October 28-30, Republicans are positioned for very large gains Tuesday and are expected to retake control of the House and pick up seats in the Senate, amid strong voter frustration with President Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, and the Democratic-run Congress. Bill McInturff said Sunday the […]
We at Public Opinion Strategies wanted to wrap up the election cycle with some last minute observations about what is happening in the political environment, and how it is affecting campaigns. It’s been a wild cycle – starting with a Nobel Peace Prize and other unearned accolades for Barack Obama, a failed, jobless, wasteful spending […]
Public Opinion Strategies completed a survey in the Fifth Congressional District of Virginia one day after President Barack Obama held a rally for embattled Democratic incumbent Tom Perriello. As the attached release shows, the President’s political rally failed to boost Perriello’s standing. Perriello is trailing Robert Hurt by a 45%-42% margin, with 6% for the […]
Gene Ulm and a Public Opinion Strategies’ poll were cited in Roll Call regarding the open seat in Rhode Island’s 1st district. Glen Bolger was quoted in The New York Times concerning undecided voters. A Public Opinion Strategies’ poll was mentioned in the Bucks County Courier Times showing Mike Fitzpatrick with a growing lead on […]
The word “Obamacare” has entered the American political lexicon as almost nine out of ten voters (89%) can rate the term on a positive/negative scale. Voters have little difficulty answering an open-ended question about their reaction to the term Obamacare. Voters have a negative reaction to the term Obamacare (29% positive, 47% negative, with 13% […]
A few weeks ago in a posting, I noted that the enthusiasm gap across 26 districts was worth an average of just over five points for Republicans. I also predicted that the gap would experience natural tightening, ending up in the two-to-four point range. Well, based on an average across 28 Democratic-held districts this week, […]
Neil Newhouse and a Public Opinion Strategies’ poll were cited by Congress Daily regarding Walmart Mom’s favoring Republicans in the upcoming elections. Steve Kinney was quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle regarding GOP enthusiasm. A Public Opinion Strategies’ poll was mentioned in CQ Politics showing Bobby Schilling with a three point advantage over incumbent Phil […]
