The Wall Street Journal quoted Bill McInturff in an article about the Florida primary results. The Washington Post quoted…
Where do Republicans obtain their political information in California?
(The article was co-authored by Matthew Jason.)
Much has been written over the last couple years (here included) about the diminishing importance of the print, both newspapers and material sent through the US mail, and broadcast media in political campaigns. Studies have consistently shown that more and more Americans are turning away from television and print [...] Read more
California Demographic Breakdown: Young Voters in California Still a Winnable Group for Republicans?
(The article was co-authored by Matthew Jason.)
This is the third in a series of blog entries regarding specific voter demographics in California based on a merge of all the statewide interviews conducted by the California Office of Public Opinion Strategies going back to the beginning on 2004. This merge includes a total of over 31,000 [...] Read more
California Demographic Breakdown: Are Republicans Really Fading, or is President Obama and the Democratic Brand Just More Popular Right Now?
(The article was co-authored by Matthew Jason.)
This is the second in a series of blog entries regarding specific voter demographics in California based on a merge of all the statewide interviews conducted by the California Office of Public Opinion Strategies going back to the beginning on 2004. This merge includes a total of over 31,000 [...] Read more
California Demographic Breakdown: Minorities Becoming More Important To Republicans Every Year
(The article was co-authored by Matthew Jason.)
This is the first in a series of blog entries regarding specific voter demographics in California based on a merge of all the statewide interviews conducted by the California Office of Public Opinion Strategies going back to the beginning on 2004. This merge includes a total of over 31,000 [...] Read more
Young Voters Love Obama, But NOT So Much the Democratic Party
(The article was co-authored by Matthew Jason.)
We have all heard about how the young voters helped elect President Barack Obama last year, and it is very hard to argue this fact. According to CNN Exit Polls, Obama defeated McCain sixty-six percent (66%) to thirty-two percent (32%) among voters ages 18-24 and sixty-six percent (66%) to [...] Read more
President Obama’s Policies Becoming Less Popular, But Do Voters See A Viable Republican Alternative?
(The article was co-authored by Matthew Jason.)
All politics aside, Americans still view President Obama, the man, very positively. On our recently completed Public Opinion Strategies “100 Day National Survey,” an amazing seventy-nine percent (79%) of the voters we talked to told us they like President Obama as a person. However, a more specific question about [...] Read more
Recession Ending This Year, A Good Thing For Democrats in 2010?????
(The article was co-authored by Matthew Jason.)
The Wall Street Journal released its latest monthly poll of leading economists this week, and the average prediction of the 53 economists interviewed on the survey was that the recession the United States is experiencing will be in the past by September. Does this mean the recovery is at [...] Read more
Print Media Losing Its Relevance?
Four major newspaper publishers have filed for bankruptcy since December of last year. The Rocky Mountain News in Denver has now entirely ceased to exist. With the Seattle Post-Intelligencer having produced its final print edition after 150 years of publishing and now going entirely on-line and its publisher, Hearst Corporation, considering doing the same soon [...] Read more