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    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

    An island of stability in the polling for Newt Gingrich

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 22nd at 03:00 PM  | 

    Once Newt Gingrich finally gained some genuine attention after months of praise of his debate performances, the Republican presidential race became a mess. We didn’t know who was leading. It could have been Gingrich, Mitt Romney, or Herman Cain. For now though it’s settled: Newt Gingrich leads. And as I’ve said in the past, watch his favorability ratings to know whether it’ll last.

    Tags: 2012, CNN, Gallup, Herman Cain, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, ORC International, President, Quinnipiac University, Republicans, rick perry, USA Today

    Cain surging… even before the new story fully broke

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  November 2nd at 03:00 PM  | 

    Obviously the big story this week in the Republican Presidential race is the story Politico broke discussing sexual harassment allegations, and whether Herman Cain would be helped or hurt by that story. As it turns out, if the new Quinnipiac poll is to be believed, he was already on the way up before the story broke.

    Tags: 2012, Herman Cain, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, President, Quinnipiac University, Republicans, rick perry

    Analyzing the top three as two more polls boost Cain

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 5th at 02:00 PM  | 

    Two more polls are out that absolutely confirm Cain is a serious force in the Republican Presidential race right now. Quinnipiac and CBS leave no more doubt, as the last four polls have all put Herman Cain at 17%, right up alongside Rick Perry and Mitt Romney. I’m going to try to break down these numbers get a good snapshot of this Cain moment.

    Tags: 2012, CBS, Herman Cain, Mitt Romney, President, Quinnipiac University, Republicans, rick perry, Sarah Palin

    Quinnipiac in OH and PA: Romney leads, Perry leads, Santorum flops

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

    Quinnipiac put out a pair of new polls, focusing on the Republican primary race in Pennsylvania and in Ohio. They have some problems that limit their utility, but I believe they will get much attention today because of their top line results, so it’s time to take a look anyway. Why the attention? Romney bucks the national trend again to lead in both states.

    Tags: 2012, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, ohio, Pennsylvania, President, Quinnipiac University, Republicans, rick perry, Rick Santorum, Sarah Palin

    All eyes turn to Rick Perry

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 2nd at 06:30 PM  | 

    Attacks on Rick Perry, new Presidential candidate and sudden poll leader, have begun to mount. He will soon take the stage in a debate against the other candidates. His opponents in both parties are determined to leave a mark on him. Let’s take a look at where he’s at as the pressure grows.

    Tags: 2012, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, President, public policy polling, Quinnipiac University, Republicans, rick perry, Sarah Palin

    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: "Linda McMahon", "Richard Blumenthal", 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, Missouri, Neil Abercrombie, Nevada, New York, ohio, Pat Quinn, public policy polling, Quinnipiac University, Rasmussen Reports, Rhode Island, Rick Scott, Rob Portman, Robin Carnahan, Roy Blunt, Senate, Sharron Angle, TCPalm.com, Time, West Virginia, Zogby, Zogby Interactive

    Three new polls on the New York Special

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 23rd at 01:30 PM  | 

    A flood of new polls about New York Senate races came out today. Chuck Schumer still looks safe, but the polling is variable on the special election between Republican Joe DioGuardi and Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand. We’re now beyond the idea that only one poll, one time showed the special election to be competitive. Polls showing a Gillibrand blowout are now the minority.

    Tags: 2010, Jo DioGuardi, kirsten gillibrand, New York, Quinnipiac University, Senate, Siena College, SurveyUSA

    Republican bounces in New York?

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

    Being just one man trying to cover 435 House races, 37 Senate races, a few dozen more states electing Governors, plus some of the technical and mathematical aspects of polling, I tend not to post on races that aren’t competitive. So it’s surprising to me that I now have not one, but two New York polls to discuss today: Quinnipiac on the Governor’s race and | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Andrew Cuomo, Carl Paladino, Governor, Joe DioGuardi, kirsten gillibrand, New York, Quinnipiac University, Rasmussen Reports, Senate

    Blumenthal’s closest shave yet

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 14th at 04:00 PM  | 

    Quinnipiac has released this month’s poll for the Connecticut Senate race. Now we turn to those who say Rasmussen’s “House Effect” is repsonsible for Democrat Richard Blumenthal’s surprisingly weak leads against Republican Linda McMahon, because Quinnipiac has the race even closer than Rasmussen does.

    Tags: "Linda McMahon", "Richard Blumenthal", 2010, Connecticut, Quinnipiac University, Rasmussen Reports, Senate

    And now the mirror image of North Carolina: Connecticut

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  September 10th at 03:30 PM  | 

    Much as Richard Burr has underperformed in the view of many, so too is Democrat Richard Blumenthal having more trouble than expected to shake Republican Linda McMahon in the Connecticut Senate race. And while it is Rasmussen’s second consecutive single-digit gap that inspires this post, Quinnipiac also has it at 10, a long way from the D+41 of January.

    Tags: "Linda McMahon", "Richard Blumenthal", 2010, Connecticut, Quinnipiac University, Rasmussen, Senate

    Final look at Florida

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 23rd at 01:00 PM  | 

    Despite a rash of independents and party switches in Florida, tomorrow there are still two meaningful primaries at the top of the ticket. For the Democrats, tomorrow they choose between Bill Clinton-backed Kendrick Meek, and wealthy challenger Jeff Greene for a Senate candidate. Republicans have to decide on a candidate for Governor between former Impeachment star Bill McCollum and wealthy challenger Rick Scott. With one | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Bill McCollum, Florida, Governor, jeff greene, Kendrick Meek, mason-dixon, public policy polling, Quinnipiac University, Real Clear Politics, Rick Scott, Senate

    More Quinnipiac contrarianism in Florida

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 19th at 01:30 PM  | 

    Tired of Florida yet? Too bad! Just about every public pollster is hitting the state comprehensively, so like a hanging chad this race will stick around at least until next week. And after Quinnipiac yesterday went contrarian on the primaries, today the firm goes contrarian on the general.

    Tags: 2010, Alex Sink, Bill McCollum, Bud Chiles, Charlie Crist, Florida, Governor, jeff greene, Kendrick Meek, Marco Rubio, Quinnipiac University, Rick Scott, Senate

    Quinnipiac: Meek, McCollum lead

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 18th at 05:00 PM  | 

    Both Bill McCollum and Kendrick Meek have struck back against their respective challengers Rick Scott and Jeff Greene. Meek has campaigned hard with Bill Clinton, while McCollum has done different things depending on whom you ask. Regardless though, Quinnipiac shows both candidates on top as the Florida primary nears.

    Tags: 2010, Bill Clinton, Bill McCollum, Florida, Governor, jeff greene, Kendrick Meek, Quinnipiac University, Rick Scott, Senate

    Daylight in the Florida Primaries

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 2nd at 01:00 PM  | 

    From Unlikely voter: Florida is a large and aggressively contested state. It, of all states, demands the clarity of traditional horserace polling. We have been denied that opportunity yet, though, because the Republicans still need a candidate for Governor and the Democrats still need a candidate for Senate. Quinnpiac’s poll suggests we may get answers soon, as late entering political novices Rick Scott and Jeff | Read More »

    Tags: 2010, Alex Sink, Bill McCollum, Bud Chiles, Charlie Crist, Florida, Governor, jeff greene, Kendrick Meek, Marco Rubio, Quinnipiac University, Rick Scott, Senate

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