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Polling and Political Wrap, 10/18/10
A surprisingly quiet polling weekend has lasted into the week, as this is a much less data-heavy Monday than I would have anticipated. Even with the weekly "poll dump" from our buddies at the DCCC, this is a day where the poll count drops back into the 20s for the first time in quite a...
Polling and Political Wrap, 10/12/10
Today marks one of the better polling days of recent vintage for the Democrats, cause perhaps for renewed optimism as the countdown now goes to T-Minus three weeks and counting until the 2010 midterms are visited upon us.
The House of Ras, for the second day in a row, has good numbers for Democrats...
Polling and Political Wrap, 10/11/10
Call tonight's edition of the Wrap the "Democratic Response" edition. After the close of last week was punctuated with pretty gaudy numbers for the GOP courtesy of some red-tinted partisan pollsters, the blue team came firing back to open the week. The DCCC polling dump was a prodigious one (seven races!), and acted as quite...
Polling and Political Wrap-Up, 10/7/10
After last night's deluge of data (for those that enjoy alliteration), today's polling load drops to a mere steady rain. Indeed, tonight's poll count stands at a "mere" 23 polls, less than half of the number that was tallied on Wednesday.
Among the highlights: either Dems are on the move in New Hampshire, or...
Polling and Political Wrap-Up, 9/16/10
Thursday night brings the veritable buffet of polling data, as no less than sixteen polls grace this edition of the Wrap. It is way too early to draw any conclusions about a trend or a shift in momentum, but it is hard not to notice that there is a considerably reduced amount of suck in...
Primary Day Preview: DE, HI, MD, MA, NH, NY, RI, WI
Forty-two states have already done it, and by this time next week, the entirety of the nation will have completed the process of primary elections. And, in the grand tradition of saving the best for last, there is no shortage of high-octane contests with which we will close out the primary season this week.
...Polling and political wrap-up, 5/31/10-6/1/10
And with that, five months in the wonderful year that has been 2010 are done. Time may not be flying, but it sure is hauling ass...
Given the paucity of news over the holiday weekend, this is a pretty spartan edition of the Wrap, as you might expect.
However, to kick it off,...

