Quinnipiac Polls

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...

The Question Mark Next to Bloomberg's Name

John R. Bohrer | Posted 09.05.2009 | New York


John R. Bohrer

How do you solve a problem like Mike Bloomberg? That is to say, how do newspapers label a candidate like Mike Bloomberg?

Bill Thompson Cuts Bloomberg's Lead In Half

AP | Associated Press | Posted 08.28.2009 | New York


(AP) -- The Democrat hoping to challenge Mayor Michael Bloomberg in the general election has gained some ground against the billionaire Republican-tur...

Obama Poll Numbers Take Beating In Ohio Over Economy

Huffington Post | Susan Crile | Posted 09.16.2009 | Politics


President Barack Obama's approval rating in Ohio has fallen rapidly in the past months. Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,259 voters in Ohio from June...

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...

Polls: Obama Surging In Four Battleground States

The Huffington Post | Rachel Weiner | Posted 11.14.2008 | Politics


Quinnipiac finds that Barack Obama now polls ahead of John McCain, and over 50 percent, in Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. In three of th...

Poll: Voters Think Supreme Court Is Too Conservative

Posted 07.28.2008 | Politics


A new Quinnipiac poll shows that more voters think the Supreme Court is too conservative than too liberal, by a 31% to 25% margin. More voters also th...

Poll: Obama Sweeps McCain In Swing States For First Time

The Huffington Post | Posted 06.26.2008 | Politics


"With strong support from women, blacks and younger voters, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, the apparent Democratic presidential contender, leads Arizona ...

Bittergate-Wake Pennsylvania Polls Trickling In

Daniel Nichanian | Posted 04.23.2008 | Home


Daniel Nichanian

A Penn. Poll suggests that only 50 percent of Clinton supporters now say they will vote for Obama in the general, versus 26 percent who say they'll vote for McCain. Among union households, that number dips as low as 32 percent.