A Public Opinion Strategies’ poll was cited by The Tennessean regarding state House races. Neil Newhouse and a Public Opinion Strategies’ poll were cited by The Washington Post concerning former Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick’s campaign against two-term Rep. Patrick Murphy.
Neil Newhouse was quoted in a TownHall.com column regarding voter anger heading into the midterms. A Public Opinion Strategies’ poll was cited by The Morris Daily Herald concerning Adam Kinzinger’s campaign against Congresswoman Debbie Halvorson. Neil Newhouse was quoted in The San Fransisco Examiner about positive poll numbers for Republicans heading into the November elections. […]
In our latest NBC/WSJ poll* President Obama gets a poor report card from the American public, and while he’s not up for re-election this year, his ratings will have an impact on the outcome of the mid-term elections. Consider the evidence: This month the President’s job performance rating is at 47{09f965da52dc6ab4c1643a77bd40d1f729d807040cd8db540234bb981a782222} approve, 48{09f965da52dc6ab4c1643a77bd40d1f729d807040cd8db540234bb981a782222} disapprove. This […]
Glen Bolger was quoted in The Washington Post regarding the Proposition 8 ruling and its impact on the midterm elections. Bill McInturff was quoted in The Washington Post concerning the November elections. Neil Newhouse was quoted in the Boston Herald about GOP candidate Charles Baker gaining ground on Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick. Glen Bolger and […]
I almost buried the lead. When I first wrote this blog posting, I closed with what is clearly the two most important paragraphs. So, I’ve now moved them to just after this next sentence. If the post seems disjointed, at least the most important points are right up front. These results The message results below remind campaigns […]
NBC News / Wall Street Journal — August 5-9, 2010 (PDF Format)
Because it is the only message they have. That doesn’t mean it will move voters. But, blaming former President George W. Bush is one of the few areas where voters still give President Obama the benefit of the doubt, so Democrats will work with what they have. The problem Dems have is that Republicans are […]
No matter how the data is sliced, or who slices the data, a clear enthusiasm gap has emerged. I first blogged about the GOP advantage after the Virginia Gubernatorial race here, and after the House Battleground NPR survey here. Other pollsters have written about it. A handful of Democratic thinkers (pollsters, bloggers) have disputed whether […]
In a poll of 13 Battleground U.S. Senate seats conducted by Public Opinion Strategies for American Crossroads, voters made it clear that they are unhappy with the direction that Democrats are taking the country. Voters in these Battleground Senate seats support the Republican candidates, and are especially sour on the Democratic incumbents. One big story […]
Public Opinion Strategies conducted a survey in 13 states with competitive U.S. Senate races (as defined by The Cook Report). The survey was conducted among 1,300 likely voters on August 2-5, 2010. The survey has a margin of error of +2.72% in 95 out of 100 cases. The states surveyed were Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, […]
