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01.29.04

A Good Day for the Pollsters

The Accuracy of Pre-Election Tracking Polls in New Hampshire

01.29.04

A Year of Contention at Home and Abroad

2003 Year-end Report

01.28.04

Kerry’s Broad Base, Dean’s High Negatives

Notes From the New Hampshire Exit Polls

01.18.04

All the Presidents’ Numbers

New York Times

01.15.04

Economy and Anti-Terrorism Top Public’s Policy Agenda

Introduction and Summary Americans view Howard Dean as more liberal than the other leading Democratic candidates and far more liberal than the way they see themselves. For his part, President Bush is seen as more conservative than the average person. Bush is somewhat further from the ideological self-perception of the average American than are several [...]

01.11.04

Cable and Internet Loom Large in Fragmented Political News Universe

Summary of Findings The 2004 presidential campaign is continuing the long-term shift in how the public gets its election news. Television news remains dominant, but there has been further erosion in the audience for broadcast TV news. The Internet, a relatively minor source for campaign news in 2000, is now on par with such traditional [...]

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