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September 8, 2009 Anzalone Liszt Research National Polling Summary
The Future of Polling…some say
Found another article from the Detroit Free Press following up on the comments from Jay Leve at Survey USA. A full link is below but the best comment (at least insofar as it validates CivicScience) is here:
“Leve said he believes the solution will come in the form of unobtrusive Internet polling methods that turn data collection into a sort of game for Web surfers. Respondents will register their vital statistics (age, gender, ZIP code) once with a trusted Internet site they like to visit and make one-click responses to an ever-changing array of polling questions whenever they feel like it.”
Amen brother.
Full article here: http://www.freep.com/article/20090813/COL04/908130454
Is Polling As We Know It Doomed?…
Mark Blumenthal weighs in on one pollster’s (Jay Leve form SurveyUSA) contention that by the 2012 election cycle phone polling data could very well be irrelevant….hmmm
July 31, 2009 Anzalone Liszt Research National Polling Summary
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John Zogby on how the internet is changing polling
Check out this recent article in Forbes that is John Zogby’s concise arguments as to “How The Internet Has Changed Polling”. It covers a lot of the same points that we’ve been making (and are building our company around).
Bullet points include:
- 80% of the US population has an internet connection (92% amoung expected voters)
- Nearly 20% of households only have cell phones
- “landline telephone penetration is where it was in 1963.”
July 17, 2009 Anzalone Liszt Research National Polling Summary
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The Onion’s take on Real-Time Polling
Below is a pretty darn amusing video from the Onion regarding real time polling. Enjoy!
New Live Poll Allows Pundits To Pander To Viewers In Real Time
July 1, 2009 Anzalone Liszt Research National Polling Summary
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US Polling: “Why does anyone pay for this rubbish?”
I found this great blog post (HERE) from the New Republic written last year in the UK. Interesting how our ‘primitive’ polling industry is perceived across the pond. (admittedly, the references to the 08 election are out-dated but you still get the point.)
Although Senator Barbara Boxer is a Democratic senator representing one of the most Democratic voting states in the Union, she is considered to be a particularly partisan liberal, and because of that has not been as popular as her fellow Californian, Senator Diane Feinstein (Although she holds the the record for the most popular vote in a statewide contested election in California). She is considered by many to be the personification of the feminist left and is probably the strongest proponent of 
