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AAPOR 2008: Welcome!

Here is the first clip: Here are links for more information on Obama 50, Clinton 44 Obama 46, McCain 45... Clinton 48, McCain 45 Also "Obama, McCain Highly Competitive for Independent Vote" Rasmussen Reports Nati...

AAPOR Video Updates Coming Soon

Just a quick note to say that I am in New Orleans for the 63rd Annual Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR). I will be doing video interviews and updates from the conference for the next four days. If all goes well, I will have the first posted later this afternoon, so stay tuned!...

POLL: Quinnipiac National (5/8-12)

Quinnipiac University National n=1,745 Obama 45, Clinton 41 Obama 47, McCain 40... Clinton 46, McCain 41...

POLL: Strategic Vision (R) Georgia

Strategic Vision (R) Georgia n=800 McCain 54, Obama 40...

Open Thread: West Virginia Results

As Mark noted earlier, he will be traveling to New Orleans this evening, though we encourage regulars to post analysis of the exit polls and the election results in the comments section....

Travel Day "Outliers"

Gary Langer digs into the ABC/Post general election data on Barack Obama's performance among non-college white voters. Poblano projects a 39 percentage point, 105,000 vote win for Clinton in West Virginia. Ben Smith had a great catch yesterday from the Newsweek cover story on the Obama campaign: On the night before Indiana and North Carolina, [Obama chief strategist David] Axelrod appeared unusually grim and gloomy. The final night of internal polling sho...

Why No Summary Numbers on the West Virginia Chart?

Pollster reader Dave asks: Why have you stopped including summary numbers in your graphs? As most of you know, our charts usually include a regression trend line (a line drawn through the points) as well as a legendd at the top of each chart that includes the most recent value of the trend estimate for each candidate. This example below shows the final candidate estimates for the Indiana Prima...

POLL: Daily Tracking (Through 5/12)

Gallup Poll National Obama 50, Clinton 44 Obama 47, McCain 44... Clinton 49, McCain 44 Also "Post-IN/NC, Democrats Still OK With Continuing Campaign" Rasmussen Reports National <...

POLL: PPP, SurveyUSA, Portland Tribune Oregon

Oregon Public Policy Polling (D) (5/9-11) n=615 Obama 53, Clinton 39 SurveyUSA (5/10-11) n=949 Obama 54, Clinton 43 Portland Tribune/Davis, Hibbitts & Midghall (5/8-10) n=400 story, results) Washington Post (story, Clinton 62, Obama 30...

POLL: Daily Tracking (Through 5/12)

Gallup Poll National Obama 50, Clinton 43 Obama 47, McCain 43... Clinton 49, McCain 44 Also "Bush May Be as Harmful to McCain as Wright Is to Obama" Rasmussen Reports National McCain 49, Obama 42... McCain 46, Clinton 38 Sen: Dole 48, Hagen 43...

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