Elizabeth Dole’s polling is all over the map. A DSCC poll (Garin-Hart-Yang) released on February 28 showed Senator Dole with major weaknesses. Only 49% of
Now comes a poll from Dole’s campaign conducted Jan van Lohuizen, President Bush’s personal pollster. It says Dole has a 63-25 job approval rating.
So where is she really? Our numbers are much closer to the DSCC figures. Our latest approval rating for Dole, taken the third week of February, was 43-31. The last Survey
I’d love to get my hands on copies of both the DSCC and Dole’s polling. My guess is that Democrats think they can beat Dole, but don’t have a candidate polling anywhere near her and are afraid to show the numbers, while the Republicans are also worried that Dole is vulnerable. Therefore both are holding their poll results close to the vest.
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Looking forward to this blog. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to your own piece of the blogosphere pie chart. Nice to have all this in one place. Perhaps you could clarify the relationship with OnPoint?
ReplyDeleteGreg,
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting! I might write a more substantive post about the relationship with OnPoint, but let me give you the shorthand version.
PPP is owned exclusively by Dean Debnam and we have our own mission and clients.
OnPoint is a partnership between Dean and political consultants, Mike Davis, Bob Havely and Tim McKay. OnPoint has its own clients and essentially resells the PPP technology.
Both companies are separate, but with obvious ties. We refer to them as sister-companies.