CNN Poll Rates Obama's First Fifty Days As "Yes" Or "No"
In the clearest sign yet that CNN has maybe laid off all the wrong people, comes news that a poll has been created and edited by people who were vastly unclear on the whole concept of polling.
In the clearest sign yet that CNN has maybe laid off all the wrong people, comes news that a poll has been created and edited by people who were vastly unclear on the whole concept of polling.
Greg Mitchell | Posted 03.28.2009 | Politics
A national study among 1,600 Democrats, Republicans and Independents revealed that "inspiration" was the emotion felt most among viewers, including better than 1 in 4 Republicans.
Rob Kall | Posted 03.27.2009 | Politics
A CBS NY Times poll reports that Michelle Obama, at this early stage in her husband's presidency, is the most popular First Lady of all recent first ladies.
Huffington Post | Alex Leo | Posted 03.15.2009 | Comedy
Don't you just love seeing pictures of famous people in high school? (Ok, so I already ruined the game, they are not your high school boyfriends.) The...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.07.2009 | Media
The political media is ever so fond of trafficking in all manner of polls, one of which is the oft-cited approval rating. In general, I subscribe to ...
Stuart Whatley | Posted 02.27.2009 | Politics
A new Diageo-Hotline Poll finds that 66 percent of Americans, when provided with specific details, support the current proposed stimulus package. That...
John Ridley | Posted 02.09.2009 | Politics
Initially the blame for the passage of Prop 8 came to lie at the feet of blacks. Now comes new evidence that blacks did not vote more disproportionately for Prop 8 than any other ethnic group.
CNN | Posted 02.02.2009 | Politics
A national poll suggests that three-quarters of the public thinks President-elect Barack Obama is a strong and decisive leader, the highest marks for ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.15.2009 | Politics
Blogger Matt Yglesias has been in Finland lately, studying up on their education policy, but all it took was a single viewing of Morning Joe to bring ...
Steven Shehori | Posted 01.15.2009 | Politics
When asked to reveal the identity of the giant America-shaped landmass found on the map, several of those polled were decidedly varied in their answers.
Aaron Keyak | Posted 01.11.2009 | Politics
The selection of Palin as the Party's Vice Presidential nominee meant that the already minuscule space for moderates in the Republican Party became even smaller.
Newsweek | Arian Campo-Flores | Posted 01.05.2009 | Politics
When voters in California, Florida and Arizona approved measures banning same-sex marriage last month, opponents lamented that the country appeared to...
Gallup | Jeffrey M. Jones | Posted 01.02.2009 | Business
Americans remain broadly supportive of labor unions, as they have been over the past seven decades, including a 59% approval rating for unions in Gall...
Ricardo Rossello | Posted 12.22.2008 | Politics
Given conservative Republicans' beliefs that Obama is a far left candidate, the more moderate (in their view) Senator Clinton may become a more acceptable choice for Secretary of State.
CNN Political Ticker | Peter Hamby | Posted 12.21.2008 | Politics
The Republican Party has hit a new low. Just 34 percent of Americans in a Gallup Poll released Thursday say they have a favorable view of the party, ...
Paul Helmke | Posted 12.21.2008 | Politics
Because of the Supreme Court decision, the gun violence prevention debate has shifted from the extremes to the middle.
Suzette Standring | Posted 12.11.2008 | Politics
This new multi-cultural, interracial, eco-green, techno-savvy, globally-minded young generation has made history.
Philip N. Cohen | Posted 12.08.2008 | Politics
Skepticism about science is good. But instead of turning us off scientific information altogether, skepticism should lead to its more careful consumption.
HuffingtonPost.com | Seth Colter Walls | Posted 12.06.2008 | Politics
Forget the circular firing squad among Republicans, now is the time for pollsters and analysts to take a look and figure out who got the statistics ga...
Rupert Russell | Posted 12.06.2008 | Politics
It is time to throw out the old playbook for one simple reason. It was wrong. Obama wasn't your average Democratic candidate, but then again, America isn't your average country, either.
Chris Weigant | Posted 12.05.2008 | Politics
About the Cartoonist | Reprint Policy Because it's Election Day, I'm not going to give a detailed analysis of the past week's polls, as I...
Disgrasian | Posted 12.05.2008 | Media
It's too easy to blame certain parts of the country, like Texas, or the South, or the Middle, for all of America's shameful, small-minded, stupid behavior.
Monroe Anderson | Posted 12.05.2008 | Politics
Pity the poor right. The party faithful's fear and smear machine that has worked in the past--quicker than you could say Swift boating or Willie Horton--just doesn't possess that same old white magic.
Reese Schonfeld | Posted 12.05.2008 | Home
Tonight's election results it also offers proof or disproof of a long-held concept -- that people tend to watch news that comforts them and confirms their attitudes and biases.
Craig Silverman | Posted 12.05.2008 | Media
Calling it too early is nothing new. In the 1876 race between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden, many papers mistakenly gave the victory to Tilden.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 04.11.2009 | Politics