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    Steelman over 50% vs McCaskill in Missouri

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 19th at 04:00 PM  | 

    I’m glad that we’re now starting to have a better idea of the shape of the Senate race, as we settle down on who the candidates are going to be, and how they’re polling against incumbents (or each other, in the case of open seats). Soon I will update my Senate projections with actual data. In the meantime, we’ve got the first Missouri Senate poll | Read More »

    Tags: 2012, Claire McCaskill, John Brunner, Missouri, Public Policy Polling, Rasmussen Reports, Sarah Steelman, Senate, Todd Akin, Tom Schweich

    Tech at Night: Claire McCaskill on a Net Neutrality leash, 4G LTE is amazing stuff, Internet censorship doesn’t work

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  May 21st at 03:00 AM  | 

    Ah, Claire McCaskill. Her not particularly active Twitter account said this week that she wants to be careful about regulation of privacy online, lest those regulations cause us all to have “less access to amazing stuff.” True statement I think. Too bad she refused to stick to her guns on the radical left’s key policy, Net Neutrality. On that issue, McCaskill told MyDD government regulation | Read More »

    Tags: AT&T, California, Censorship, Claire McCaskill, Clearwire, Innovation, Internet, LTE, Missouri, Net Neutrality, Superinjunctions, T-Mobile, Tech at Night, United Kingdom, WiMAX, Wireless

    A metric ton of new polling today

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 6th at 08:00 PM  | 

    Good evening. We have a great deal of new polling that’s flooded in. Much of it is interesting too, so rather than pick and choose which polls I’ll cover in depth and which I will omit, instead I’ll give a quick look at all the good ones. We’ve got Senate races in Nevada, Connecticut, West Virginia, Ohio, New York, Missouri, and Delaware, plus races for | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Alex Sink, Andrew Cuomo, Barack Obama, Bill Brady, Carl Paladino, Charles Djou, Chris Coons, Christine O'Donnell, CNN, Connecticut, Delaware, Duke Aiona, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Florida, Frank Caprio, Governor, Harry Reid, Illinois, Joe DioGuardi, Joe Manchin, John Raese, John Robitaille, Kirsten Gillibrand, Lee Fisher, Linc Chafee, Linda McMahon, Missouri, Neil Abercrombie, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Pat Quinn, Public Policy Polling, Quinnipiac University, Rasmussen Reports, Rhode Island, Richard Blumenthal, Rick Scott, Rob Portman, Robin Carnahan, Roy Blunt, Senate, Sharron Angle, TCPalm.com, Time, West Virginia, Zogby, Zogby Interactive

    Robin Carnahan is in real trouble

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 9th at 01:30 PM  | 

    It’s already bad enough for Democrat Robin Carnahan that she hasn’t led a poll this year, but since primaries Republican Roy Blunt’s lead has been growing. In the likely voter polls he now leads by 6, 7, and now 10 in the latest Rasmussen.

    Tags: 2010, Likely Voters, Missouri, Rasmussen Reports, Robin Carnahan, Roy Blunt, Senate

    Another university poll, another set of problems

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 27th at 07:00 PM  | 

    Busy day today, but I couldn’t let go without comment this new poll by Missouri State University for KY3 of the Missouri Senate race. Even if its findings weren’t entirely out of step with the rest of the polling world, the details of the poll carry a number of warnings that it’s not very accurate.

    Tags: 2010, KY3, Missouri, Missouri State University, Robin Carnahan, Roy Blunt, Senate

    Daily Kos meets the Likely Voter

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 17th at 05:30 PM  | 

    From Unlikely Voter: PPP has delivered a poll on the Missouri Senate race for Daily Kos, and I’m seeing genuine anger at the results, which are now filtered for those likely to vote in November. As Kos says, “So what’s going on? Our old friend, the intensity gap.”

    Tags: 2010, Barack Obama, Daily Kos, Missouri, Public Policy Polling, Robin Carnahan, Roy Blunt, Senate

    Missouri Senate race also opens up

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 12th at 11:30 AM  | 

    From Unlikely Voter: In my estimation, Missouri Republicans have underperformed. The state doesn’t strike me as especially friendly to Democrats, and failed to swing for Obama, but Republicans there ought to do better than they have. I think Roy Blunt may be opening the kind of lead I expect in that state, after months of concern and close polling.

    Tags: 2010, Mason Dixon Polling and Research, Missouri, Public Policy Polling, Rasmussen Reports, Real Clear Politics, Robin Carnahan, Roy Blunt, Senate

    Battleground Senate Poll

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 11th at 03:00 PM  | 

    From Unlikely Voter: In an open and credited aping of the Greenberg Quinlan Rosner House battleground polls, Public Opinion Strategies has conducted a massive Senate battleground poll. Politico has for us the summary and 150 pages of gory, numerical details. I’m going to see what sense I can make of it.

    Tags: 2010, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Public Opinion Strategies, Senate, Washington

    On Missouri and the rejection of the PPACA

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 4th at 10:00 PM  | 

    From Unlikely Voter: When I heard yesterday that Missouri passed an initiative attacking the PPACA in state, and declaring that Missouri’s citizens are exempt from portions of it, I thought it would be interesting to compare that Proposition C’s results with polling on the issue in state. So let’s check.

    Tags: Barack Obama, Missouri, Nancy Pelosi, PPACA, Proposition C, Public Policy Polling

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