John Zogby

Democratic Reform Is Coming

John Zogby | Posted 11.02.2008 | Politics


John Zogby

Our next president must find a new way to succeed, to make the politics of Washington work so that the government can again be a catalyst for good, not an obstacle in the way.

Seth Colter Walls

Zogby Poll Showing McCain Lead Interviews Fewer Democrats Than All Other Surveys

HuffingtonPost.com | Seth Colter Walls | Posted 11.01.2008 | Politics


On Saturday morning, Drudge trumpeted the latest one-day finding in John Zogby's latest three-day tracking poll on the presidential race. While Zogby'...

"Hey, Mr. Pollster Man! Are These Numbers for Real?"

Ted Johnson, Maegan Carberry, Teresa Valdez Klein | Posted 10.22.2008 | Media


Ted Johnson, Maegan Carberry, Teresa Valdez Klein

Does anybody really believe polling data anymore? They should, when the results are understood in the right context, says the master of polling, John Zogby, who joins Wilshire & Washington today.

Pollster Zogby: McCain on the Ropes, Must Turn It Around in Next 24 Hours, Election Could Be a Rout (VIDEO)

George Spyros | Posted 10.13.2008 | Politics


George Spyros

Zogby sees the distinct possibility of a rout fomenting the weekend before election day especially since the McCain campaign is lacking a credible message and a focused message.

Post-Convention Democrat Dip: D.C. Street Polling Serves Up Doldrums

Diane Tucker | Posted 08.31.2008 | Home


Diane Tucker

"The novelty's wearing off," labor union economist Peter Greenberg, 32, says. "And I doubt I'm the only one wondering whether the Democrats picked a wonderful but unelectable candidate."

Obama in Denver: A Defining Moment

John Zogby | Posted 08.25.2008 | Politics


John Zogby

What to look for beyond next week? Obama cannot buy enough "experience" between now and November, but he needs to be Jack Kennedy.

Do Obama's Sinking Poll Numbers -- Signal History Repeating for Democrats?

John Zogby | Posted 08.21.2008 | Politics


John Zogby

As much as voters may prefer the Democrats on most issues, McCain is winning the contest of defining who has the character and personality that swing voters expect in a president.

August is the Cruelest Month for Democrats

Michael Carmichael | Posted 08.07.2008 | Politics


Michael Carmichael

A military commander tested in wartime, a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, a Secretary of State, a Vice President Powell would strengthen Obama's candidacy more deeply and more consummately than any other American.

The Changing Times and the Equinox Voter

John Zogby | Posted 07.02.2008 | Politics


John Zogby

Can Obama win the white working-class voters in battleground states? Well, he didn't this spring, so that's our first clue. Another is the fact that neither Al Gore nor John Kerry won their support.

Seth Colter Walls

Zogby Says Political Junkies Should "Take A Deep Breath" On Polls

HuffingtonPost.com | Seth Colter Walls | Posted 06.16.2008 | Politics


How much stock should a political junkie put in any one poll? For the hardcores who live and die with each burp from Gallup, Rasmussen, or any other p...

Obama's Got His Groove Back

John Zogby | Posted 05.08.2008 | Politics


John Zogby

The Barack Obama once seen as a glimmering political statue, the human embodiment of hope, change and promise is no more. That image is long gone.

Poll Says Ralph Nader Draws Support From Democratic Voters

Erin Medlicott | Posted 03.24.2008 | Home


Erin Medlicott

In a recent Zogby Research poll Republican presidential candidate John McCain beat both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton as the candidate respondent...

Max Follmer

California Results Expose Bad Polling

HuffingtonPost.com | Max Follmer | Posted 02.06.2008 | Politics


In the wake of Hillary Clinton's decisive victory Tuesday in the California Primary, one pre-election poll from C-SPAN/Zogby/Reuters that showed Barac...

Is 2008 a 1932 Moment?

John Zogby | Posted 11.14.2007 | Politics


John Zogby

If the new president can redefine federalism -- -the proper role of the central government -- he or she will join the ranks of Roosevelt and Reagan.

Tell Me What You Watch (And Listen To, and Read), And I'll Tell You How You Vote

Marty Kaplan | Posted 11.11.2007 | Politics


Marty Kaplan

It turns out that -- just as there are conservatives, liberals and moderates -- there are people with red, blue and purple taste.