On a very light polling day (as we slid past below 50 polls on the day), and a day when a raft of GOP-inspired polling served to muddle the message a bit, we turn our attention to an oft-debated topic in the past several days. Is a 2000 redux, with one candidate being declared the… Read more »
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Daily Kos Elections Morning Digest: New polls show momentum for Joe Donnelly in Indiana Senate race
Want the scoop on hot races around the country? Get the digest emailed to you each weekday morning. Sign up here. Leading Off: • IN-Sen: Look out! Dem Rep. Joe Donnelly’s own internal pollster, Global Strategy Group, confirms the movement in his direction that the DSCC’s firm, Anzalone Liszt, hinted at last week, in the… Read more »
Daily Kos Elections Polling Wrap: Romney has a bad polling day, plus is ‘the map’ truly expanding?
The rate of polling volume ticked up quite markedly, though there is still a bit of a hangover as the East Coast still tries to recover from Superstorm Sandy. Wednesday saw an uptick of data, with 62 polls released on Wednesday. That’s nearly double what we saw yesterday, but is still a far cry for… Read more »
Daily Kos Elections Polling Wrap: The calm after the (Super)storm
Sandy stalled more than the political campaigns today (well, one of them, at least). After a record triple-digit poll count on Monday, today we saw releases from just 39 polls. That would be less than half of what we saw on Monday. As one might expect, nearly none of them were actually in the field… Read more »