Sentences with phrase «pollster for»

From his time working as the wunderkind pollster for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign to the launch of his new startup, Elucd, Michael Simon has believed in the power of community feedback.
data from a pollster for the Democratic National Committee that shows whether people would support a generic «Energy Bill» given these particular pro and con arguments.
According to a research conducted by the Codex Group, the pollster for publishers, most book shoppers and readers now go online to look for information about their favourite authors.
Jefrey Pollock, a pollster for Mr. Cuomo, said that Ms. Nixon, if she runs, would represent even less of a threat to Mr. Cuomo than Ms. Teachout did in 2014.
«It doesn't appear likely to change the outcome at this point,» said Don Levy, a pollster for Siena College, speaking of liberal opposition to Cuomo.
Jefrey Pollock, a longtime pollster for Mr. Cuomo, was dismissive of Ms. Nixon, saying that Democratic voters are especially uninterested in celebrity leaders in the current political climate, and prefer candidates who can «counter what they see as the chaos of the inexperienced.»
It's math,» said Democratic strategist Cornell Belcher, who served as a pollster for President Obama's election campaigns.
A poll conducted by a republican pollster for an incumbent republican shows the republican in the lead, despite the republican being fingered for corruption in five seperate plea deals.
Stan Greenberg, the man who served as the lead pollster for Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign (and Al Gore's 2000 campaign) has written a long essay titled «How She Lost» that slams Clinton (and her campaign) for a series of messaging, tactical and broader strategic errors.
Paul Manafort, the campaign chairman, will retain his title, but Kellyanne Conway, a senior adviser and pollster for Trump and his running mate, Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana, will become the campaign manager.
At GSG for nearly a decade, Nick Gourevitch has been a pollster for hundreds of political, corporate, and advocacy campaigns across the country, and was named a «Rising Star of Politics» by Campaigns and Elections magazine.
According to the polls conducted by Jan R van Lohuizen (former President George W. Bush's pollster for his 2004 re-election) for the American Unity PAC, Hanna led Tenney by 52 - 31 among likely primary voters in early May, and by the end of the month was ahead 61 - 20.
«One can certainly make the argument that if he's interested in running for president, staying as governor through 2018 and then freeing yourself up to campaign starting in 2019 is a smart and good idea,» said Steve Greenberg, a pollster for the Siena Research Institute.
John McLaughlin, is a pollster for the Trump White House and the Republican National Committee.
John McLaughlin, pollster for the Trump White House and the Republican National Committee.
We discuss with the Insiders: Steve Greenberg worked for two Assembly Speakers and is the head of Greenberg Public Relations and a pollster for Siena.
Deborah Mattinson is founding partner of international insight and strategy consultancy Britain Thinks and former chief pollster for Gordon Brown.
The former Minnesota governor recently announced he had hired Jon Lerner as the pollster for his expected presidential campaign.
It's easy to blame the opinion pollsters for this, but this was a failure of journalism as much as a failure of opinion polling.
Pollsters for Harris Interactive, a Rochester, N.Y. - based market research firm, conducted the survey between March and May of this year.

Not exact matches

(One explanation for why pollsters failed to predict Cameron's landslide victory last year was because «Brintroverts» refused to admit they intended to vote Conservative, an uncool choice in everyday conversation.)
Pollsters typically ask roughly 1,000 people a question like: Whom do you plan to vote for?
Because the margin of error is 3 points, the pollsters are confident that support for Trump in the total population is between 40 % and 46 % — or 43 % plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Pollsters surveyed 517 registered Hispanic voters in the state, and 35 percent said they would vote for Romney in the primary compared to 20 percent for Gingrich.
Now those pollsters have come up with an explanation for why they were wrong.
The people to blame for this shock are the pollsters, who consistently predicted a Remain majority before the final result, which went to Leave.
«If this is true, it will be a real challenge for the polling industry to figure out how do we account for what seems to be an anti-establishment segment of the population who won't talk to pollsters,» he continued.
Like pollsters and data scientists have been doing for decades, we normalize our data against U.S. census data, ensuring that our panel of millions accurately matches the U.S. population to remove any age or gender bias (though urban geographies are slightly over-represented in our panel).
His win shattered predictions across the board, from pollsters to financial markets, and left many more questions than answers about what comes next — for President Obama's legacy, economic policy specifically and the governing agenda broadly.
The NDP has historically avoided talking economics because pollsters tell them they aren't trusted on the economy, a self - fulfilling prophecy that has played out for three decades.
The EU's pollsters have discovered a «striking» decline in acceptance of GM foods over recent years even though Europeans are expressing support for other uses of biotechnology.
After graduation from law school, Conway went to work for the colorful and outspoken Republican pollster Frank Luntz and eventually started her own polling business.
Over the past few days, there have been any number of politicians, pundits and pollsters who have scolded the Conservative government for the position it has taken in Copenhagen.
Instead, she is taking on an expanded portfolio, which will include health care and veterans» issues, and Pence — for whom she has worked for years as a pollster — is also expected to carve out more substantive responsibilities for her.
Polling done a year ago by another well - known pollster, Abacus Data, indicated similarly high levels of support and an identical level of opposition for the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion project that currently dominates news coverage in both Alberta and British Columbia.
As for the carbon tax, pollster Janet Brown did an extensive poll in Alberta for CBC (there have been many articles on it in the last week on CBC) and one of the interesting findings was that 66 % of Albertan's are still against the carbon tax and want it eliminated.
The website's current spokesperson, Kathryn Marshall, is a former organizer with the Wildrose Party Club on the University of Calgary campus (her husband Hamish Marshall is a pollster and the former Manager of Strategic Planning for Prime Minister Harper).
Joining me for Insight and Analysis are NBC News Chief White House Correspondent Hallie Jackson, Democratic pollster Cornell Belcher, NBC News National Political Reporter Carol Lee and CNBC's Rick Santelli.
Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway, a career Republican pollster, has continued as a principal Trump spokesperson even after being accused of violating the Hatch Act for partisan political activities last year in the Senate race in Alabama.
According to national pollster Gallup, 64 % of respondents in its Oct. 2017 survey favored the idea of legalizing marijuana in the United States, which compares to just 25 % who felt the same way in 1995, the year before California became the first state to legalize medical cannabis for compassionate - use patients.
and more convenient for people who hear well and are always on the go (traveling for business, etc.) These pollsters are calling the senile, people who can't afford anything beyond a basic land line, shut - ins and illiterate immigrant house - wives who barely understand the questions.
«For the first time tonight, same - sex marriage has been passed by popular vote in Maine and Maryland,» said Robert P. Jones, a Washington - based pollster who specializes in questions about politics and religion.
Eighty - eight percent of those contacted by pollsters agreed that «America was founded on the idea of religious freedom for everyone, including religious groups that are unpopular.»
What Küng has observed firsthand is a validation of what sociologists and pollsters have been telling us for years: masses of Americans are having difficulty coping with the loss of certainty that is perhaps the most telling feature of postmodern culture.
Just in case any pollsters are following the story here - this life - long registered Republican will vote for Obama if Rick Perry is the Republican candidate.
Black women (who made up 6 % of the electorate) were even more supportive, telling exit pollsters they voted for the measure by a 3 - to - 1 margin.
«Religion is a proxy for trustworthiness of a candidate, especially for white evangelical voters,» said Robert P. Jones, a pollster who focuses on religion and values questions.
I think seeing it as vividly as possible is a very necessary lesson for those many (so far, always at least 42 %) Americans who, to our appalled disbelief, still tell pollsters they approve of his performance.
Keller wrote in the New Yorker that pollsters have re-identified the term as they've highlighted a specific voting bloc, with 80 per cent of this group voting for Trump and a similar percentage for Roy Moore last week.
For now, I will just highlight the fact that human pollsters are weird, biased and entertaining, in the most human way possible.
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