Spitzer and Clarke debate whether the monster storm smashed not just the Metro region but Mitt too. They agree that 'extreme weather' won't be an issue in Ohio this time but will and should be one in 2013. And does 7.9 percent = 270+ electoral votes?
We are confident that good citizens will be willing to put the country's interests first and advocate for and demand a pragmatic and collaborative solution to our Medicare dilemma.
Political handicappers are so intent on trying to quantify Democratic losses in the midterm elections that they are missing the bigger picture: America's radical center is in a permanent state of revolt.
The media is most fundamentally addicted to conflict, and The Tea Party provides them with the perfect user-generated political movement, tailor-made for a new media world.
Today's Washington Post Style Section features a lengthy Jason Horowitz profile of Scott Rasmussen, the pollster whose automated surveys have "become...
In case you missed it, last night's Colbert Report included an interview with pollster Scott Rasmussen that began with an extended metaphor on polling...
This certainly seems like a banner week for blogging about pollster Scott Rasmussen, as I count at least three entry-worthy topics on the automated po...
My column for this week reviews the notion that the success of automated polling, sometimes known by the acronym IVR (for Interactive Voice Response),...