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Rasmussen Reports

    Conflicting polls in the Massachusetts Senate Race

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 20th at 02:30 PM  | 

    I’m happiest when all the polls in a race match up. It means we have a very good idea of how a race is going for the candidates in it. So, naturally, I’m not happy about the Massachusetts Senate race right now. Seeing a 10 point swing from poll to poll, giving both candidates opposing 5 point leads, means we have to dig deeper to | Read More »

    Tags: 2012, Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts, Public Policy Polling, Rasmussen Reports, Scott Brown, Senate

    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

    Bob Kerrey’s unfriendly welcome back to Nebraska politics

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 9th at 01:00 PM  | 

    Medal of Honor recipient, former Senator, and former Governor Bob Kerrey has announced he will run for Senate in Nebraska to replace Ben Nelson, the man who replaced him in the Senate. Common sense suggests a multiple-time statewide winner with a distinguished personal history would be a favorite to win the open seat. New polling however suggests Kerrey is a large underdog to Republican Jon | Read More »

    Tags: 2012, Bob Kerrey, Jon Bruning, Nebraska, Rasmussen Reports, Senate

    Mittmentum moves to Ohio, Gingrich leads Georgia on a true Super Tuesday

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  March 5th at 11:30 AM  | 

    The Republican party has held five primaries this cycle to date: New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida, Michigan, and Arizona. Mitt Romney won the statewide vote in four of them, including the last three. Super Tuesday tomorrow will shake all that up, of course. But Ohio looks to be one state Romney may come back to win from Rick Santorum.

    Tags: 2012, Georgia, InsiderAdvantage, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Ohio, President, Public Policy Polling, Quinnipiac University, Rasmussen Reports, Republicans, Rick Santorum, Super Tuesday

    Primary Day update of Michigan and Arizona

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  February 28th at 12:00 PM  | 

    Last I looked at these two Republican Presidential primaries, the first primaries since Florida and the first binding races since Nevada, I called it Mittmentum. I was right about Arizona. Michigan though has remained complicated.

    Tags: 2012, Arizona, Marist college, Michigan, Mitchell Research and Communications, Mitt Romney, NBC News, President, Public Policy Polling, Rasmussen Reports, Republicans, Rick Santorum, We Ask America

    Huge Romney bounce in Florida

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 26th at 11:00 AM  | 

    We were spoiled by the New Hampshire and South Carolina polling. Those states weren’t stagnant in voter opinion, but they at least moved at reasonable speeds, and allowed for a clear understanding of what was going on. Florida is different. After swinging 20 points to Newt Gingrich, has now gone 10-15 points right back to Mitt Romney.

    Tags: 2012, CNN, Florida, InsiderAdvantage, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, ORC International, President, Rasmussen Reports, Republicans

    Huge Gingrich bounce in Florida

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 23rd at 11:00 AM  | 

    When word came out of InsiderAdvantage’s new Florida poll, I said to myself “I’ve heard this story before.” Newt Gingrich shooting up like a rocket, but confirmation is needed. Rasmussen provided the confirmation.

    Tags: 2012, Florida, InsiderAdvantage, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, President, Rasmussen Reports, Republicans, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul

    One pollster gives Gingrich South Carolina surge, others disagree

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 19th at 07:00 AM  | 

    InsiderAdvantage polled South Carolina just a few days ago on the 15th, and Mitt Romney had a 32-21 lead on Newt Gingrich. NewsMax had them poll again on the 18th, and the results were different. Gingrich takes his first SC poll lead in a month.

    Tags: 2012, CNN, InsiderAdvantage, Mitt Romney, NewsMax, Newt Gingrich, ORC International, President, Rasmussen Reports, Republicans, South Carolina

    Primary Day in New Hampshire

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 10th at 10:30 AM  | 

    I made a big deal about the polling in Iowa being skewed. However I have no reason to suspect oddness in the New Hampshire polling going into today. Open primaries are much easier to poll than closed caucuses. Jon Huntsman has rebounded rapidly, but he’ll likely finish behind Mitt Romney and Ron Paul.

    Tags: 2012, Jon Huntsman, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, Newt Gingrich, President, Public Policy Polling, Rasmussen Reports, Republicans, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Suffolk University, University of New Hampshire, WHDH, WMUR

    Romney still leading, Huntsman out of the Hunt in New Hampshire?

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  January 6th at 04:30 PM  | 

    Three quick polls of New Hampshire came out this week to try to measure the effect of Iowa on New Hampshire. Predictably, the top three of Iowa are now the top three in New Hampshire. This matters most to the one candidate that put nothing into Iowa and everything into New Hampshire: Jon Huntsman.

    Tags: 2012, Jon Huntsman, JZ Interactive, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, Newt Gingrich, President, Rasmussen Reports, Republicans, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Suffolk University, Washington Times, WHDH

    Iowa Poll Update: This news is ridiculous

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  December 29th at 09:30 PM  | 

    Rick Santorum. Now? Seriously? This is ridiculous. How are prognosticators supposed to do our jobs if we get a break so late it makes Mike Huckabee look like an early frontrunner? Seriously, Iowa, simmer down now. All I know is Ron Paul isn’t winning. Beyond that, anything’s possible.

    Tags: 2012, CNN, InsiderAdvantage, Iowa, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, ORC International, President, Rasmussen Reports, Republicans, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul

    Rasmussen: Newt Stands Alone

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  December 1st at 02:30 PM  | 

    I’ve been going crazy since Thanksgiving. We hadn’t gotten any polls over the long holiday weekend, and then no polling was conducted over the weekend itself, so we went 10 days with no major national polls in the field. Rasmussen broke the dry spell and the read is simple: Thanksgiving was very, very good to Newt Gingrich.

    Tags: 2012, Herman Cain, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, President, Rasmussen Reports, Republicans, Rick Perry

    Cain on the roller coaster

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 4th at 12:00 PM  | 

    It always pleases me when two polls taken close together have very similar results. Even if they make out to be wrong some speculation of mine. So yes, it’s looking like Herman Cain isn’t exactly being helped this week. And if the new Rasmussen poll is genuinely showing a trend from the previous national poll, then he needs this story done as soon as possible. | Read More »

    Tags: 2012, Herman Cain, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, President, Rasmussen Reports, Republicans, Rick Perry, Ron Paul

    Little did we know how well Herman Cain was doing last week

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 17th at 12:00 PM  | 

    Before the cold that really took me down since Friday (to explain my silence since), we checked in on the pre-debate polling for Herman Cain’s first debate as a major contender. It turns out that Cain’s momentum had taken him even further ahead of the Tuesday debate, though post-debate polling suggests he took at hit in the national audience.

    Tags: 2012, Hart/McInturff, Herman Cain, Ipsos, Mitt Romney, NBC, Newt Gingrich, President, Rasmussen Reports, Republicans, Reuters, Rick Perry, Ron Paul, Wall Street Journal

    Tech at Night: Net Neutrality, Sprint’s attempted looting, Copyright, Security, Internet Taxes

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  April 5th at 03:30 AM  | 

    I’m late. No excuses. Let’s go. So the courts threw out Verizon’s challenge of Net Neutrality, rejecting the very clever argument made by Verizon that it wasn’t premature. So now we wait for the actual publication of Net Neutrality to take place. Well, to a point. The Republicans aren’t waiting and will vote this week in the full House to repeal Net Neutrality under the | Read More »

    Tags: Amazon, Anonymous, AT&T, Congressional Review Act, Copyright, FCC, Francis Cianfrocca, Internet, Net Neutrality, PlayStation Network, Rasmussen Reports, Roaming, Robert McDowell, RSA, SecurID, Security, Sony, Sprint, Tech at Night, Verizon, Wireless

    Silver reverses course, attacks Rasmussen anyway

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 5th at 02:30 PM  | 

    The New York Times’ Nate Silver is now going after Rasmussen Reports again. After the primaries he said Rasmussen was in his crosshairs for ducking out on a number of races by not polling primaries. According to Silver’s own chart though, Rasmussen polled twice as often as the second place firm, and is still Silver’s primary target. Funny that.

    Tags: Fox News, Nate Silver, New York Times, Pulse Opinion Research, Rasmussen Reports

    Two kinds of polling in California

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 25th at 12:30 PM  | 

    As always I give the note that any analysis I do of the California Senate race carries an unusual risk of bias because I live here and I have a strong emotional attachment to the outcome. That said, I’m beginning to notice a pattern in the polling between Democrat Barbara Boxer and Republican Carly Fiorina that suggests serious, late-breaking movement in favor of the Republican. | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Barbara Boxer, California, Carly Fiorina, Fox News, Ipsos, LA Times, PPIC, Pulse Opinion Research, Rasmussen Reports, Reuters, Senate, SurveyUSA, USC, Wilson Research Strategies

    SD-AL and my dignity at risk

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 22nd at 03:30 PM  | 

    I once said that Democrat Stephanie Herseth Sandlin was done. Finished. Had no chance of winning the South Dakota at-large House seat. Was pining for the fjords. Hers was a dead candidacy. She then promptly tied up the race in the polling. I already have enough egg on my face that I’m genuinely hoping polls like this one hold up, with Republican Kristi Noem ahead, | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, House, Kristi Noem, Rasmussen Reports, SD-AL, South Dakota, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin

    Nevada is swinging Sharron Angle’s way

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 18th at 03:00 PM  | 

    For a while now I’ve been calling the Nevada Senate race tied. Before the primary, Repbublican Sharron Angle led comfortably. Right after the primary, Democrat Harry Reid won 9 of 10 polls. Then came a stretch of polls in the last few weeks of September which included 3 Reid leads, 3 Angle leads, and 2 ties. That was what I easily called a tied race. | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Harry Reid, Nevada, Rasmussen Reports, Senate, Sharron Angle

    On the new West Virginia polls

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 15th at 03:30 PM  | 

    Since Democrat Joe Manchin, West Virginia Governor and Senate candidate, literally shot a copy of the “Cap and Trade” bill that DC Democrats tend to support, it’s been clear that Republican John Raese’s easy days of running against Barack Obama were going to get harder. But the new Orion Strategies poll for Marshall University of the race just isn’t credible.

    Tags: 2010, Barack Obama, Cap and Trade, CNN, Joe Manchin, John Raese, Marshall University, Orion Strategies, Public Policy Polling, Rasmussen Reports, Senate, Time, West Virginia

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