Never Again! No More Focus Groups Please!
As we watch the debates on CNN, we too are influenced by the response lines, and after the debate is over, the influence of these small groups increases disproportionately.
As we watch the debates on CNN, we too are influenced by the response lines, and after the debate is over, the influence of these small groups increases disproportionately.
Lecia Shorter | Posted 11.15.2008 | Home
As an owner of a minority and woman owned small business, no longer do I want to see power and wealth concentrated amongst a small segment of our society. Real "change" will promote the growth of all small business enterprises while evening the playing field for minorities and women.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 10.28.2008 | Media
ETP liveblogged the debate tonight with Glynnis MacNicol and John Carney. You can find all the good stuff through the link (we blogged it using the n...
The Huffington Post | Nico Pitney | Posted 10.27.2008 | Politics
***UPDATED 9/27*** A focus group of 45 voters with an "unmistakenly Republican tilt" believed that Obama won the night handily: [B]y a 38 to 27 perc...
The Huffington Post | Rachel Weiner | Posted 10.27.2008 | Politics
A key moment in the debate, when Obama called McCain out on Iraq: Obama: So John, you like to pretend like the war started in 2007. You talk about th...
Rachel Sklar, Glynnis MacNicol, and John Carney | Posted 10.28.2008 | Media
Welcome to our debate liveblog! We're figuring out how this Liveblogging software works. Please don't judge us just yet. Update: Okay! We've figured...
Stephen C. Rose | Posted 10.24.2008 | Politics
Friday's debate emphasizing McCain's alleged strength -- security and foreign affairs -- may prove a minus for the Republican candidate.
Linda Bergthold | Posted 11.17.2008 | Politics