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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Join FHQ for Presidential Primary Reform Week This Week

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Democratic Change Commission and Republican Temporary Delegate Selection Committee meetings notwithstanding, there has been enough news abo...
Saturday, July 18, 2009

Presidential Primary Frontloading (1976-2008)

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[Click to Enlarge] 1) The darker the map gets, the earlier the contests are. 2) States vertically split in two on any of the maps are st...

Search Engine Wars? FHQ Prefers Google

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There's been a discussion in the tech press lately concerning the pros and cons of Google and the newly refurbished Microsoft search eng...
Friday, July 17, 2009

What's Wrong with 2012 Polls?

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There has been an entertaining discussion on the utility of polling going on this week between Conor Clarke over The Atlantic and John Sides...
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Thursday, July 16, 2009

State of the Race: New Jersey Governor (7/16/09)

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[Click to Enlarge] On the day President Obama is to arrive in New Jersey to appear at a Corzine rally, the incumbent Democrat continues to l...

Romney Leads 2012 GOP Race (...and in more than just the Gallup Poll)

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FHQ has been in the habit of calling Mitt Romney the frontrunner for the 2012 Republican nomination despite polls conducted earlier in the y...
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Revisiting Democratic Delegate Allocation (1976-2008)

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A few weeks ago when the Democratic Change Commission was holding its first meeting, FHQ posted a series of graphs the DNC produced to show...

On the Polling Horizon: Louisiana 2012?

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I ended today's North Carolina post bemoaning the fact that Louisiana had beaten out California and Iowa in Public Policy Polling's...

State of the Race: Virginia Governor (7/15/09)

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[Click to Enlarge] Rasmussen released the results from a new survey of the Virginia gubernatorial race earlier today and unlike the New Je...

North Carolina in 2012: Obama - 49, Palin - 42

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Public Policy Polling today released the second half of its survey of North Carolinians ( full results here -- pdf). It isn't that yes...
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