Don’t Give Up On Phone Pollsters Just Yet

The land-line phone polling industry has taken quite a beating in the press in recent weeks. This recent report from the Pew Foundation was particularly scathing. According to their research, the response rates to phone surveys has dwindled to less than 9% of homes called. Consider that according to earlier Pew data (and confirmed by […]

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The Photo ID Voting Debate: Quick Analysis

There’s been a lot discussion lately about the issue of whether people should be required to show a photo ID in order to vote in public elections. We thought we’d take a look ourselves, so sent the question across our network to see how people felt. When weighted to represent the full US population it […]

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Did the Trump Endorsement of Romney Backfire?

Immediately following Donald Trump’s announcement that he would be endorsing Mitt Romney for the Republican Presidential Nomination, we deployed a question across our platform to gauge US voters’ reactions. In 12 hours we reached over 6,500 US respondents, properly distributed by age and gender. We can cross-tab these results by Party ID, likelihood to vote, […]

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