
Much has been written about the “gender gap” in American politics (you can read about it here, here, and here) – the notion that women are more likely to vote…
Much has been written about the “gender gap” in American politics (you can read about it here, here, and here) – the notion that women are more likely to vote…
In the past few years, big data has become the “it” thing, for campaigns and businesses and everyone in between. Everyone knows they need data, but what do they do once…
With the recent death of Justice Antonin Scalia, and the firestorm that has erupted over the nomination of his replacement, we’re reminded that few things in politics are as impactful…
Ted Cruz, Donald Trump and Marco Rubio left Iowa as the leaders of the GOP field heading into today’s primary in the Granite State. To keep and expand their leads, each…
By Hovannes Abramyan, Data Scientist, TPC Rick Santorum supporters most unlikely to vote for Trump, Bush, Christie, but might pick Rubio Despite a strong showing in the 2012 competition for…
By Hovannes Abramyan, Data Scientist, TPC During the run up to a presidential election, you’ll likely hear about the release of a new poll every day. Typically, some organization in…
Today, we’ve released results from our fifth Presidential Candidate Consideration poll (PCC), which takes a unique approach at uncovering preferences of likely Republican primary voters. Described in the Wall Street…
Recently, Pew Research Center released a study evaluating methods for modeling likely voters, with an eye towards determining if – and how – it can be improved. Notably, they found…
The holiday season is upon us, which for many, means holiday shopping. We have some interesting stats to share about the forecast of this season’s shopping trends.
If last Tuesday’s election results taught us anything, it’s that pre-election analysis is not a certainty and it can come down to the persuasion of swing voters. This was especially…
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