The Fix crew interprets the data here (summary: they see an edge for Obama); I'll just add that it'll be interesting to see
how shifts in public opinion in the various states will affect the campaigns» allocation of resources to 1) digital advertising, and 2) grassroots outreach.
Not exact matches
By this I mean that New Labour was ruthless about
how to position / market / message
in relation to existing
public opinion, but had little sense of
how it might
shift underlying
public opinion.
David Konisky of IU's School of
Public and Environmental Affairs analyzed 20 years of survey results from Gallup public opinion polls in one of the first major studies of how attitudes about the environment by self - identified U.S. Christians have shifted over
Public and Environmental Affairs analyzed 20 years of survey results from Gallup
public opinion polls in one of the first major studies of how attitudes about the environment by self - identified U.S. Christians have shifted over
public opinion polls
in one of the first major studies of
how attitudes about the environment by self - identified U.S. Christians have
shifted over time.
Finally, the «Disengaged» comprise about 15 percent of the
public, appear to lack strong beliefs about
how science might impact society, and as a consequence are likely to be the most susceptible to
shifts in opinion driven by high profile news coverage or political messaging.
Paul Peterson interviews Robert Shapiro, an expert on
public opinion, about
how the partisan divide
in education policy is
shifting, as issues of school quality and accountability have produced «conflicted liberals,» at the same time that the presidential election is creating «conflicted conservatives.»
But higher education,
in my
opinion, has responded poorly to the
shifting sands, which signaled growing mistrust of
how higher education was using
public resources.