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Month: December 2011

Have the Newt & the Dave bubbles burst?

Have the Newt & the Dave bubbles burst?

The afternoon polling round-up On both sides of the Atlantic there’s been a glut of polls as media owners and pollsters get their latest findings published ahead of the holiday period. And the message in each country seems to be similar – that which looked very positive for Newt Gingrich and David Cameron only a few days ago now looks much less certain. Tucked away on page 14 of the printed edition of the Times, and not released to online…

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Who’ll be the PB Poster of the Year 2011?

Who’ll be the PB Poster of the Year 2011?

Step 1 – your chance to make your nominations Every year at this time, as PB regulars will know, we hold an election to determine the “PB Poster of the Year”. Quite simply which of those who have posted comments on the site do you think has added most to your understanding and and enjoyment during 2011. This year we are having a slightly different process. A short-listing committee consisting of Peter the Punter, Sunil Prasannan and myself will decide…

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Tonight in the PB NightHawks cafe..

Tonight in the PB NightHawks cafe..

Are there going to be any polls? According to Anthony Wells at UKPR there were going to be three polls tonight including the YouGov daily poll. Well so far we haven’t seen anything though there might be a Populus survey in the Times later. If there is anything then rest assured – it will be dissected by the PB NightHawks. Mike Smithson @MikeSmithsonOGH Recent Threads

Is LAB losing its appeal to 2010 Lib Dems?

Is LAB losing its appeal to 2010 Lib Dems?

Is that behind Labour’s declining ICM share? The big polling story about the Lib Dems since the general election has been a big decline in its vote and a largish movement to LAB. Often the figures we see on this are exaggerated because the don’t knows are netted off. To really see what’s happening we need to look at all the responses as seen in the chart above from the latest Sunday Telegraph survey. As can be seen Clegg’s party…

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How to make money on the GOP nomination race

How to make money on the GOP nomination race

Will the odds on any of the outsiders move in? Whenever we discuss the fight for the Republican nomination we always seem to end up talking in absolute terms – who is best to fight Obama, who’s going to win, who has not got a chance, etc. That’s fine. But for serious gamblers with an eye to making money the question of who finally gets chosen in August is currently not that relevant. What we are interested in are the…

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Introducing Mike Snyder’s US election guide

Introducing Mike Snyder’s US election guide

A new feature on PB: “Mike Snyder (aka SeaShantyIrish is a writer, researcher and Democratic political hack based in Seattle, Washington. In early 1988 he was a field organizer for presidential hopeful Paul Simon (the senator not the singer!) in Winneshiek Co, Iowa; Simon won the county but lost the state. For the 2004 campaign, Mike mapped the progress of John Kerry’s Iowa field campaign. In 2008, Mike presided over his own precinct caucus in Seattle, where he personally voted…

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If your life depended on it would it be ICM or YouGov?

If your life depended on it would it be ICM or YouGov?

Why do the two firms have such different figures? Overnight I’ve received quite a few Tweets and emails asking if there’s an explanation for the very different voting intention figures in the polls for today’s papers. ICM in the Sunday Telegraph has a 6% CON lead while YouGov for the Sunday Times has LAB 3% ahead. We all, I guess, know that ICM carries out its voting surveys by phone which theoretically means that anybody in Britain with a landline…

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The Tories move to a 6 point lead with ICM

The Tories move to a 6 point lead with ICM

LAB drop to just 34% A new ICM poll for the Sunday Telegraph has the Tories opening up a gap of six points over LAB with the LDs standing still at 14%. The is the first survey by the pollster since Cameron’s Brussels veto and it’s the best Tory position in any survey since the first coalition budget in June 2010. Many regard ICM as “the gold standard” and in May got the AV referendum right to within a stunning…

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