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WPA Pre-Election Polling Summary

October 2, 2012

… Things are bad, but not as bad as you might think. No matter how you look at the race, Mitt Romney now trails Barack Obama. Depending on which poll you review (more on this later), that deficit is anywhere from two points to seven but no polls are showing […] Read more »

Tags: 2012, Barack Obama, methodology, Mitt Romney, pollwatching, president

Tired Cries of Bias Don’t Help Romney

October 1, 2012

In the last few days, conservatives have become agitated about Mitt Romney’s drop-off in the polls. So did they think the stumble was because of the ill-fated “47 percent” slip of the lip, or the hasty effort to gain a political edge after the death of an American ambassador in […] Read more »

Tags: 2012, Barack Obama, methodology, Mitt Romney, pollwatching, president

When it comes to polls, readers beware

September 29, 2012

As a recovering pollster (I worked for Democratic pollster Peter Hart from 1974 to 1981), let me weigh in on the controversy over whether the polls are accurate. Many conservatives are claiming that multiple polls have overly Democratic samples, and some charge that media pollsters are trying to discourage Republican […] Read more »

Tags: 2012, Barack Obama, methodology, Mitt Romney, pollwatching, president

Poll Averages Have No History of Consistent Partisan Bias

September 29, 2012

Presidential elections are high-stakes affairs. So perhaps it is no surprise that when supporters of one candidate do not like the message they are hearing from the polls they tend to blame the messenger. In 2004, Democratic Web sites were convinced that the polls were biased toward George W. Bush, […] Read more »

Tags: methodology, pollwatching, president

Nate Silver: The polls aren’t wrong

September 29, 2012

We are drowning in polls and predictions. Whether it’s politics, sports, economics or even the weather, there’s more information and data than ever. But how much of it is white noise? How many of these predictions have rigor and mathematics behind them, and how many mask uncertainty or ideology behind […] Read more »

Tags: 2012, Barack Obama, methodology, Mitt Romney, pollwatching, prediction, president

Can the Polls Be Trusted?

September 29, 2012

Here are some polling questions you’re not likely to be asked the next time the kitchen phone rings: Do you trust political polls or think they’re skewed for partisan gain? And how much time during this final stretch of the election do you plan to spend digging through the minutiae […] Read more »

Tags: 2012, Barack Obama, methodology, Mitt Romney, pollwatching, president

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