Public Policy Polling
Tuesday, September 15, 2009

The Price of Power

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If you are in power, voters will think you're corrupt. That's one of the lessons from a question we asked on our most recent North C...

The Daggett Effect

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Independent Chris Daggett is polling at 13% in our New Jersey survey this week. That's obviously an eye opener but keep this in mind: w...

Christie continues to lead

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New Jersey voters have a dimmer view of both Jon Corzine and Chris Christie since PPP last polled the state in late July but the overall pic...
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Monday, September 14, 2009

Enthusiasm Gap in New Jersey

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There's been a lot of discussion of the enthusiasm gap in Virginia and the possibility that Creigh Deeds might lose not because a lot o...

Burr leads in crossover support

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Richard Burr's approval rating with Democrats is 20%. That's not very good. But it's good enough to make him by far the politi...
Sunday, September 13, 2009

And the finalists are...

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It's time for another round of 'vote on where we poll.' Thanks for all the great nominations. Voting will be open until Wednes...
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Friday, September 11, 2009

An important finding

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A couple weeks ago I wrote that among poll respondents who approved of Barack Obama's job performance support for him on health care wa...
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More on the SC Poll

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So much to digest on this poll, which is why we usually release them over multiple days: -Mark Sanford's approval rating is 31% in the d...
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A game changer?

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Barack Obama's approval rating in South Carolina's 2nd Congressional District is 50%, with 46% of voters there disapproving of him. ...
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Wilson in Trouble

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In a matter of seconds Wednesday night Joe Wilson went from being pretty safe for reelection to one of the most vulnerable Republican incumb...
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