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Wednesday, December 31
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A poll of Britain's single gay men reveals that homos across the pond prefer the redheaded Prince Harry to his older brother, Prince William.CONTINUED » Permalink |
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Friday, December 26
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A Gallup poll shows Barack Obama as the most admired living American man. Hillary Clinton is the most admired living woman. A month before his inauguration, Americans choose Barack Obama as the man they admire most in the world, according to a new...
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Friday, December 05
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"Proposition 8…drew its strongest support from evangelical Christians and Republicans, according to a post-election survey released today by the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC). Majorities of Latinos, voters without a college...
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Thursday, December 04
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The latest poll of California voters reveals that education and income were the strongest factors in the Prop 8 vote. The new survey by the Public Policy Institute of California of 2,003 Californians who voted Nov. 4 found significantly less support...
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Wednesday, December 03
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QUEERTY REPORTS — "The losses we suffered are political, which are not as predictable as poll results are– or as manageable", Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) President Neil Giuliano told Queerty this afternoon...
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Tuesday, November 25
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According to a poll taken by Survey USA , California voters are evenly split on this question: "Will the recent rallies held by 'No on Prop 8' protesters ultimately help their cause? Hurt their cause? Or will it not make a difference...
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Wednesday, November 12
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The latest wrinkle in the Prop. 8 whodunit blame game comes from FiveThirtyEight's adorkable Nate Silver, who breaks down the demographics on the California vote. "Certainly, the No on 8 folks might have done a better job of outreach to...
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Wednesday, November 05
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With all the often wildly-conflicting polls, the one site I kept drifting back to was stats geek Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight . History will be very kind to Silver's predictive prowess. His final call of 349 electoral votes for Obama is...
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Monday, November 03
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Could this explain the great disparity between polls? Nate Silver at FiveThirtyEight : The polls in the Cingular-y orange color include cellphones in their samples; the polls in gray do not. The cellphone polls have Obama ahead by an average of...
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Friday, October 31
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Here's a graphic of the Field Poll results I posted early this morning. Subscribe. Read more...
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Friday, October 31
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The latest Field Poll, released last night: Over the past six weeks, a proposed constitutional amendment that would end same-sex marriage in California has gained substantial ground but still trails by a five-point margin heading into Tuesday's...
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Tuesday, October 28
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A poll reveals that one in five Brits have had sex at the office. But one in four believes that gay sex should be illegal. One in five Brits has had sex at work, according to a survey which brings a whole new meaning to the term "job satisfaction"...
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Thursday, October 23
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(Via - FiveThirtyEight.com ) Subscribe. Read more...
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Thursday, October 23
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It's getting impossible to keep up with all the polling, but here's the latest on Prop 8 from the Public Policy Institute. A majority of Californians still oppose a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage, but the margin is narrowing...
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Wednesday, October 22
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Despite the headline in the above graph, there has been a (very) slight improvement in the polling for Proposition 8 since we were rocked by the news two weeks ago that the Yes On 8 side was ahead. In June, the state legalized same-sex marriages...
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Thursday, October 16
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Encouraging : Asian-Americans in California overwhelmingly oppose a ballot measure that would ban gay marriage in the state, according to a groundbreaking survey released Wednesday. The poll found that 57 percent of Asian-Americans likely to vote...
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Wednesday, October 15
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FiveThirtyEight is estimating a 30% chance that Democrats will get a filibuster-proof 60 seats in the Senate. Noteworthy movement since our previous update includes Minnesota , which our model is finally giving to Al Franken after Rasmussen and...
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Monday, October 13
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Tuesday, October 07
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Monday, October 06
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Bouncing around the Free Republic posts in their 2008 Polls folder, I've found that their forum commenters react to Obama's increasing lead in the polls with three different talking points. 1. All polls are skewed to favor Obama. McCain...
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Monday, October 06
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Note that Obama was down by 6 points just four weeks ago, versus up by 7 today. Things could easily swing back the other way. One month is forever in election time. The latest result comes from polling done Oct. 2-4 and presumably includes post...
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Monday, October 06
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From the Rasmussen Reports : Congress was front and center in the national news last week and the American people were far from impressed. If they could vote to keep or replace the entire Congress, 59% of voters would like to throw them all out...
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Wednesday, September 24
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Holy cow, check out what this financial mess has done to the latest polling! Obama has lept to a NINE point lead in the latest Washington Post poll. Subscribe. Read more...
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Thursday, September 18
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Perhaps driven by this week's horrific financial news, Barack Obama's polling numbers have him back in the lead (according to Gallup, at least) for the first time in two weeks. Separate Gallup tracking shows that consumer confidence has...
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