Quinnipiac Poll

New York Democrats Prefer Cuomo To Paterson By A 3-1 Margin: Poll

newsday.com | Henry Goldman | Posted 10.22.2009 | New York


New York Democrats prefer Attorney General Andrew Cuomo to Gov. David A. Paterson next year by a 3-1 margin, while blacks favor Cuomo 2 to 1 over the...

Little Gordon Gekkos

Dan Collins | Posted 09.18.2009 | New York


Dan Collins

The worst news from Albany is that things are exactly what they seem. With the obvious exception of a virtuous minority, the people who serve are there out of greed, and greed of the most depressingly base nature.

Poll: New York State Government Broken

Posted 09.18.2009 | New York


A Quinnipiac Poll released today reveals that a large majority of New Yorkers believe that the state government is the worst or among the worst in the...

Sam Stein

Dodd's Numbers Tank But Dems Not Yet Too Nervous

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.03.2009 | Politics


Poll numbers out on Thursday provide another bad chapter in what has become an awful few months for Sen. Chris Dodd. The long-serving Connecticut Demo...

Dodd Trails Challenger In Latest Poll

AP | Posted 04.10.2009 | Politics


A new Quinnipiac University Poll shows U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd facing a tough re-election bid in 2010 if his challenger is former Republican U.S. R...

Obama and the Jews -- The Smear Campaign That Didn't Work

Marcia G. Yerman | Posted 12.03.2008 | Politics


Marcia G. Yerman

Sources close to the Obama campaign told me that they have seen a "marked shift in the past month or so" from Jews who had questions about Obama. Those concerns have now been resolved.

Quinnipiac Poll: Obama Leads By 9 Points

The Huffington Post | Posted 07.23.2008 | Politics


"With commanding leads among women and young voters and near unanimous support from black voters, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama has a 50 - 41 percent lea...

Unity: Not Exactly Woodstock '69, But Close

Beverly Davis | Posted 07.04.2008 | Home


Beverly Davis

It's the season premiere 2008 general election campaign. The music will be blaring, the crowd jumping, the loudspeakers booming. But the real story is that Democratic "unity" is well under way.