Commentary

06.29.01 Commentary

Fear of Terrorism Weighs Heavily on Public

by Andrew Kohut for America Online

06.01.01 Commentary

Balancing News Interest: A Great Juggling Act

by Andrew Kohut for Columbia Journalism Review

05.10.01 Commentary

The Declining Support For Executions

By Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to The New York Times

03.27.01 Commentary

Why Americans Aren’t Stirred by Campaign Finance Reform

02.24.01 Commentary

Bush, Upstaged and Losing a Crucial Moment

By Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to The New York Times

11.25.00 Commentary

May Either Man Win

By Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to The New York Times

10.30.00 Commentary

Attentive Swing Voters Lean Toward Gore; Inattentive Voters Are Split

10.20.00 Commentary

The Empty Center of Campaign 2000

By Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to The New York Times

07.14.00 Commentary

Another Bush Lead Vanishes?

06.16.00 Commentary

Is Gore Like Bush…or is Bush Like Kennedy?

05.12.00 Commentary

Gore, Bush and Guns

By Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to The New York Times

04.25.00 Commentary

The Public Affairs Gender Gap

04.14.00 Commentary

So Who’s Ahead?

03.15.00 Commentary

The Two Strains of Swing Voters

03.12.00 Commentary

What ‘McCain Voter’?

By Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to The New York Times

03.01.00 Commentary

The Religious Landscape in Upcoming GOP Primary States

02.08.00 Commentary

A Gender War at the Ballot Box

By Andrew Kohut, Director
Special to The New York Times

02.02.00 Commentary

Bush Faces Stature Gap, Bradley a Gender Gap

Notes from the New Hampshire Exit Polls

01.28.00 Commentary

Bradley Deficit Daunting; Bush Closer

The New Hampshire Polls

12.10.99 Commentary

Independents Drive New Hampshire Poll Shifts

Also: The Civilian-Military Gap Flap

05.14.99 Commentary

Questioning Kosovo

Also: Early Issue Advertising

03.04.99 Commentary

Does an early lead in the polls usually hold up?

01.27.99 Commentary Methodology Report

Online Polling Offer Mixed Results

This study compares responses from an online survey to those obtained using a random digit dial telephone survey and finds significant attitudinal and demographic differences between the general public and those who participate in online polls.

11.04.98 Commentary

Good Times Trump Clinton Troubles

10.07.98 Commentary

The Generic House Ballot and Committed Views on Clinton

11.01.96 Commentary

Dole Appeal Nearly Record Low

09.18.96 Commentary

Generic Congressional Measures Less Accurate In Presidential Years

06.05.96 Commentary

Bill Clinton’s Big Lead and The Electoral College

Also: Tax Cuts and Deficit Reduction … In What Context?; Chance Error and Horse Race Leads

04.26.96 Commentary

Bill Clinton’s Solid Lead

03.14.96 Commentary

Polls Trounce Pundits In Forecasting Primaries

Also: Wither The Perot Voter; Polling On The Buchanan Message; And You Think The Republican Party is Divided

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