Reid leads, or Mason Dixon understating Angle again?
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | July 16th at 11:00 AM |
In the runup to the Nevada GOP primary, Mason-Dixon and the Las Vegas Review-Journal understated Sharron Angle’s support by 8 points, and cut her 14 point win almost in half to 8. Now the pair releases their first post-primary poll. Are they gauging Angle’s support accurately this time?
Kos duped by Research 2000 fraudsters
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 29th at 04:01 PM |
At the beginning of this month, Markos Moulitsas finally saw that Research 2000′s polls were worthless, something that some of us could see all along. Feeling the sting, he apprently had a report done to check to see if he was being misled. Sure enough: his investigators found obvious, convincing evidence of fraud, fraud that he apparently didn’t notice while making regular posts on these | Read More »
Pennsylvania update
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 12th at 03:37 PM |
We’re less than a week away from primary election day in Pennsylvania, so let’s take a look at the latest polling news from the House Special election to replace Jack Murtha, the Senate primary for Arlen Specter’s seat, and a surprisingly interesting House race.
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Research 2000,
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Special Election,
Susquehanna Polling and Research,
Tim Holden
Hayworth, Brewer running weak in the General?
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 7th at 03:01 PM |
Daily Kos and Research 2000 looked back to Arizona. It’s a reasonably comprehensive poll, carpetbombing the general elections for Governor and Senate, as well as looking at the Republican primary for Senate. Let’s unpack it.
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John Munger,
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Senate,
Terry Goddard
Tim Burns consolidates his lead
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 3rd at 11:28 PM |
It’s late in the day but I know this race is drawing plenty of interest, so here goes. Daily Kos and Research 2000 hit the PA-12 Special Election. This makes two consecutive polls from sources that lean toward the Democrats. But do Republicans have reason to complain?
The race to replace Judd Gregg
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 13th at 02:24 PM |
If the Democrats want to regain a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate they have to win seats in their home turf, and that includes the New Hampshire seat of retiring Senator and Republican Judd Gregg. Rasmussen carpet bombed this race, which fortunately only has three likely matchups.
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Ovide Lamontagne,
Paul Hodes,
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Research 2000,
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Discrepancies in the Wisconsin Senate Polling
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | April 7th at 02:06 AM |
If we look at a series of five polls of the Wisconsin Senate matchup between Senator Russ Feingold, Democrat, and former Governor Tommy Thompson, Republican, we find a broad range of results. On no news can we really expect the race to move 16 points in one week? Some of these have to be wrong, but will we ever know which?
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Tommy Thompson,
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