Public Policy Polling
Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Hagan and Dole's internal polls

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Something unusual has happened in the post mortem to the election: both Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan's campaigns have made public where ...

Spring Intern

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PPP will be hiring one paid intern for the spring. This is not a coffee pouring experience- our interns work on our day to day polling as w...
Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Straight Ticket Voting pt. 2

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A number of losing Republican candidates in last week's election are blaming their defeats on Democrats who voted a straight ticket ball...
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Straight Ticket Voters

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A lot of Republicans seem to be using straight ticket voting as an 'excuse' for their losses in North Carolina, as if those votes ar...

Matthews/Specter: an early look

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Arlen Specter 40 Chris Matthews 27 A look at a potential 2010 match up for US Senate between MSNBC host Chris Matthews and long time Republi...
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Monday, November 10, 2008

The Counties where Obama did worse

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There were six North Carolina counties where Barack Obama's performance was more than a point worse than John Kerry's in 2004: Chero...
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Pat McCrory's Future

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Pat McCrory had never lost an election in Charlotte- until Tuesday. While Bev Perdue's margin of victory in Mecklenburg County was pret...
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What happened in Nevada?

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I've had several people ask me why I think we and most pollsters significantly underestimated Barack Obama in Nevada. It's actually ...
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Friday, November 7, 2008

Senate 2010: Reviewing PPP's Polls

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With the Presidential election behind us the next big thing is the 2010 midterm elections. PPP did a fair amount of polling concerning that...
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Dole not loved at 'home'

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Elizabeth Dole really wanted to convince folks she was Salisbury's home town girl, but it doesn't look like Rowan County voters boug...
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