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Category: Polls: 2018

Listen to Me on a Podcast!

December 14, 2018March 25, 2022 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ Leave a comment

I was the guest host on this week's episode of the Western Kentucky University Political Science Podcast. Check it out!

Read My Papers from the Fall 2018 Semester!

December 13, 2018March 25, 2022 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ 1 Comment

Papers about presidential convention bounces and the public perception of polls.

Election 2018 Thoughts

November 8, 2018July 23, 2020 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ 1 Comment

My post-mortem on last night's results.

What’s Happening in Florida?

October 23, 2018March 23, 2022 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ Leave a comment

Florida is home to close races for both Governor and Senate, but they're diverging. What gives?

Don’t Get Worked Up About That New Jersey Poll Just Yet

October 2, 2018March 23, 2022 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ 1 Comment

A new poll from Stockton University has Democrat Bob Menendez behind in New Jersey. Hmm...

Someone Poll a Vulnerable Democratic Senate Seat. Please.

September 25, 2018March 23, 2022 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ Leave a comment

Despite hosting key Senate races, states like Missouri and North Dakota haven't seen very much national attention. What gives?

Data Journalists Are Addressing Critics. But Will Their Efforts Work?

September 9, 2018March 23, 2022 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ Leave a comment

Following the 2016 election, sites like FiveThirtyEight and The Upshot have tried to make data journalism more accessible. What are they doing, and does it work?

Quick Thoughts: Democrats Lead Big in Recent Generic Ballot Polls

September 5, 2018July 23, 2020 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ Leave a comment

New generic ballot polls are looking good for Democrats. But how worried should the GOP be?

Election 2018: What to Watch For Post-Labor Day

September 4, 2018March 23, 2022 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ Leave a comment

Labor Day is all about grilling, deal-hunting, and elections.

Generic Ballot Polls Are All Over the Place

August 17, 2018March 23, 2022 ~ Bradley Wascher ~ 3 Comments

Everyone's talking about the generic ballot. What is it, what's it saying, and why should you care?

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