Bradley Effect Obama

Why I Predicted the PA Results Exactly Right

RJ Eskow | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics


RJ Eskow

The Texas and Ohio results persuaded me that the Bradley Effect is real, and the Clinton campaign has been successful in characterizing Obama as a primarily "black" candidate.

What Really Counts in Pennsylvania

Craig Crawford | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics


Craig Crawford

The nationwide popular vote race is significant because it represents Clinton's only chance for a winning argument to superdelegates who will ultimately decide the outcome.

Pennsylvania Observations

Michael Fauntroy | Posted 04.23.2008 | Politics


Michael Fauntroy

While Obama is still the overwhelming favorite to win the nomination, he now has some nagging questions to answer.

'Nevada Phenomenon' Bigger Peril to Obama than the Bradley Effect

Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 01.28.2008 | Politics


Earl Ofari Hutchinson

The 'Nevada phenomenon' is the mix of wariness, fear, indifference and even hostility of the majority of Latino voters toward a black candidate.

Writing the Obituary for Bradley Effect is Premature and Foolhardy

Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 01.23.2008 | Politics


Earl Ofari Hutchinson

The Bradley Effect is the label for the penchant of white voters to deceive pollsters when they tell them that color doesn't mean anything to them in an election -- and it's alive and well.

Obama, Electability and the Recursive Bradley Effect

David Goldstein | Posted 01.14.2008 | Politics


David Goldstein

Polls are often wrong, but rarely this wrong, and so not surprisingly, the post-election narrative was as much dominated by the unexpected nature of the results as the results themselves.

Shut Up, Larry

Jane Smiley | Posted 01.11.2008 | Politics


Jane Smiley

O'Donnell attacks the only candidate with explicitly progressive policy positions, and the only candidate who understands how corporations are poisoning American politics and American life.

The Hillary Effect

Cenk Uygur | Posted 01.10.2008 | Politics


Cenk Uygur

A caller on our show suggested that a lot of people don't want to say they are supporting Hillary because it is an unpopular thing to say and causes harsh reactions.

Don't Overplay The "Bradley Effect"

Michael Fauntroy | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Michael Fauntroy

Race can never, ever be underestimated in an America election. However, to argue that it was the reason Obama lost is to do a disservice to Clinton's victory.


 

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