Posts Tagged ‘polling’

Priming and the plight of public opinion polling

We have noted in this blog that polling has, well, issues that it needs to work through.
Cengiz Erisen is finishing up his dissertation in political science at SUNY Stony Brook.  He recently shared with me an article he has co-authored with two of his Stony Brook professors, Milton Lodge and Charles Tabor.  Titled “Affective Contagion [...]

Did we just predict Hillary’s win in New Hampshire?

What a time we had in New Hampshire!  Being a native California boy who never had an opportunity to experience a “battleground state” in full primary craziness, it was an eye opener.
We’ve posted the final ABC News / Good Morning America story on our website here, and have also written up some additional results and [...]