Remainders

Remainders
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Gary
Langer
remembers the numbers for Newt Gingrich when he was Speaker.

Frank
Newport
looks at Gallup's
numbers on the Democratic presidential race with and without Al Gore.

Jennifer
Agiesta
looks at what the Fox
News poll
has to say about how closely Americans followed the Moveon.org "General
Betray-Us" controversy.

Jay
Cost
considers how voter inattention combines with horserace coverage to drive
early trial-heat poll numbers.

Marc
Ambinder
and Jonathan
Martin
report the latest poll memo from the Romney campaign.

David
Hill
looks back at what polls in 1994 had to say about Hillary Clinton's
health care initiative.

Mark
Mellman
looks at how much results can change when pollsters weight the data.

Ben
Smith
has video of a verbal smackdown between Clinton pollster Mark Penn and Romney media
consultant Alex Castellano.

And Pollster.com
reader "sjc"
notices something I overlooked: How many more respondents are
opting for the Democratic primary in New
Hampshire in the latest CNN/WMUR/UNH poll now as
compared to 2000.

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