Statistikhengst
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With more and more polling information coming in all the time, even in a traditionally slow month like August, I'm moving to a new system of logging polling results, at least until sometime in the primary cycle.
Every two weeks, I will open and feed information into 5 specific threads, which you will be able to find at my politics blog:
Statistikhengst's ELECTORAL POLITICS - 2015 and beyond: 2016 polling round-up, 22-31.08.2015: DEM Nomination
Statistikhengst's ELECTORAL POLITICS - 2015 and beyond: 2016 polling round-up, 22-31.08.2015: GOP Nomination
Statistikhengst's ELECTORAL POLITICS - 2015 and beyond: 2016 polling round-up, 22-31.08.2015: Presidential matchups
Statistikhengst's ELECTORAL POLITICS - 2015 and beyond: 2016 polling round-up, 22-31.08.2015: Senatorial/Gubernatorial
Statistikhengst's ELECTORAL POLITICS - 2015 and beyond: 2016 polling round-up, 22-31.08.2015: fav/unfav, approve/disapprove, other issues
Permanent EXCEL table links will be coming soon as well.
Not sure yet how deep I am going to go into the Senatorial or Gubernatorial data, but likely for marquee races, will log all that I can.
Aside from the Hillary vs. GOP analyses that come out about every 90 days or so right now, this twice-a-month deal will have to do the trick, because I have a lot of work in the outside world right now and duplicating stuff on a blog and a forum is time-consuming.
So,if you are looking for polling data, you are likely to find what you are looking for at the links.
I will remind that polling is a cyclical thing and often when you look at the aggregates, sinus curves tend to form. This is why I never get all too excited about one single poll. I may go deep into depth about some polls, but only because some of the inside data may be quite relevant.
-Stat
Every two weeks, I will open and feed information into 5 specific threads, which you will be able to find at my politics blog:
Statistikhengst's ELECTORAL POLITICS - 2015 and beyond: 2016 polling round-up, 22-31.08.2015: DEM Nomination
Statistikhengst's ELECTORAL POLITICS - 2015 and beyond: 2016 polling round-up, 22-31.08.2015: GOP Nomination
Statistikhengst's ELECTORAL POLITICS - 2015 and beyond: 2016 polling round-up, 22-31.08.2015: Presidential matchups
Statistikhengst's ELECTORAL POLITICS - 2015 and beyond: 2016 polling round-up, 22-31.08.2015: Senatorial/Gubernatorial
Statistikhengst's ELECTORAL POLITICS - 2015 and beyond: 2016 polling round-up, 22-31.08.2015: fav/unfav, approve/disapprove, other issues
Permanent EXCEL table links will be coming soon as well.
Not sure yet how deep I am going to go into the Senatorial or Gubernatorial data, but likely for marquee races, will log all that I can.
Aside from the Hillary vs. GOP analyses that come out about every 90 days or so right now, this twice-a-month deal will have to do the trick, because I have a lot of work in the outside world right now and duplicating stuff on a blog and a forum is time-consuming.
So,if you are looking for polling data, you are likely to find what you are looking for at the links.
I will remind that polling is a cyclical thing and often when you look at the aggregates, sinus curves tend to form. This is why I never get all too excited about one single poll. I may go deep into depth about some polls, but only because some of the inside data may be quite relevant.
-Stat