Research 2000

Mark Blumenthal

Polling Fraud? Daily Kos Settles Research 2000 Lawsuit

HuffingtonPost.com | Mark Blumenthal | Posted 07.27.2011

WASHINGTON -- The polling firm accused of fabricating survey data published by the progressive website Daily Kos has agreed to settle the lawsuit file...

Between Fact and Fantasy: Polling and the Media

Charles Seife | Posted 05.25.2011

Charles Seife

Usually, journalists accept polls without pausing to think about whether they reflect reality or not. Last week, the media world was treated to an incredibly rare event: a journalist met a poll he didn't like.

Nebraska Voters Favor Public Option, Want Ben Nelson To Back It

Posted 05.25.2011

EDITOR'S NOTE: The story below includes references to polling conducted by the firm Research 2000. The reliability and accuracy of Research 2000's po...

Sam Stein

New Poll: Less Than Half Of Republicans Believe Obama Was Born In U.S.

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.25.2011

EDITOR'S NOTE: The story below includes references to polling conducted by the firm Research 2000. The reliability and accuracy of Research 2000's po...

Daily Kos Founder Suing Pollster Research 2000: 'We Were Defrauded'

The Huffington Post | Nick Wing | Posted 05.25.2011

Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas took to his website Tuesday morning to announce his recent decision to file a lawsuit against former pollster, Rese...

Colorado Public Option Support: Poll Shows Majority Favor Public Health Insurance Option Is Winner In State

The Colorado Independent | John Tomasic | Posted 05.25.2011

The Wall Street Journal Wednesday painted a bleak picture of Capitol Hill Democrats wandering about without a map on health reform in the wake of the ...

The Message of Massachusetts: Jobs

Leo W. Gerard | Posted 05.25.2011

Leo W. Gerard

Bill Clinton saw it clearly when he was running for President against Bush I. It became his mantra: "It's the economy, stupid." Clinton wanted to ref...

DC Journalists Love GOP Obstructionists, But Americans Don't

Jane Hamsher | Posted 05.25.2011

Jane Hamsher

There appears to be a pretty big gap between what DC journalists think Americans think, and what Americans actually think. Look at the DC media's "winners" and "losers" in the wake of the stimulus bill.

The Unmarried Electorate: 60% Obama, 33% McCain

Bella DePaulo | Posted 05.25.2011

Bella DePaulo

But where is the love? When was the last time you heard about this demographic juggernaut on Morning Joe? Where are the network stories or the feature articles in newspapers or magazines?