The Pollsters

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Poll of the week: Change your profile pic if you love The Pollsters

A fifth of people have changed their online photo

Pew study

 

2016: #NeverTrump or #AlwaysTrump?

We’re overwhelmed with Trump news. Most of it horrible. Today we dig a little deeper on Trump & women, but also delegate math.

Kristen's Examiner column
FiveThirtyEight on Trump & women
Huffington Post on Trump & women
Margie’s CNBC piece on Trump & women

 

2016: Dem contest maybe not as straightforward as you think

Sanders back in it? Clinton voters more enthusiastic? Gender gap not so prevalent? What’s going on here?

Reuters polling on Dem primary
Gallup on enthusiasm
Dan Cassino from FDU on sexism in the general election
Sanders up in Wisconsin
Gallup on enthusiasm & interest in election.

 

Safety, Security & the Trump Effect

With security in the news post-Brussels, there have been some new polls out about concerns about safety. One’s point of view may depend on

Reuters/Ipsos on torture
Quinnipiac "Trump effect"

 

Kidney donation

Would you donate your kidney to us? How about for 50 large?

Newsweek piece

 

Key Findings:

Ladies--and men--time to get into formation & get this bully out of the presidential race.
Check your assumptions at the door about what’s going on in the Democratic contest.
And the Trump Effect--it’s real. Go see a doctor & make sure you don’t leave the house without protection.
For 50K, Margie would gladly donate you a kidney. You don’t even need to write us an iTunes review.

 

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Show Notes

Hey insiders! We are reviving the micro-assignments & resurrecting one just for you: submit the show to NPR’s Earbud.FM. It’s easy, just go here!   Poll of the week: Change your profile pic if you love The Pollsters A fifth of people have changed their online photo Pew study   2016: #NeverTrump or #AlwaysTrump? We’re overwhelmed with Trump news. Most of it horrible. Today we dig a little deeper on Trump & women, but also delegate math. Kristen's Examiner column FiveThirtyEight on Trump & women Huffington Post on Trump & women Margie’s CNBC piece on Trump & women   2016: Dem contest maybe not as straightforward as you think Sanders back in it? Clinton voters more enthusiastic? Gender gap not so prevalent? What’s going on here? Reuters polling on Dem primary Gallup on enthusiasm Dan Cassino from FDU on sexism in the general election Sanders up in Wisconsin Gallup on enthusiasm & interest in election.   Safety, Security & the Trump Effect With security in the news post-Brussels, there have been some new polls out about concerns about safety. One’s point of view may depend on Reuters/Ipsos on torture Quinnipiac "Trump effect"   Kidney donation Would you donate your kidney to us? How about for 50 large? Newsweek piece   Key Findings: Ladies--and men--time to get into formation & get this bully out of the presidential race. Check your assumptions at the door about what’s going on in the Democratic contest. And the Trump Effect--it’s real. Go see a doctor & make sure you don’t leave the house without protection. For 50K, Margie would gladly donate you a kidney. You don’t even need to write us an iTunes review.  

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Creators & Guests

Host
Kristen Soltis Anderson
Pollster/founder: @echeloninsights. On-air: @cnn. Writer: @nytopinion, The Selfie Vote. Florida woman in DC. Go Gators.
Host
Margie Omero
Margie Omero is a Principal at the Democratic polling firm GBAO with over 25 years of experience providing strategic advice and qualitative and quantitative research to candidates, organizations, and brands.

What is The Pollsters?

Politics. Policy. Polling. Pop Culture.

Explore what America's thinking with two of the country's leading pollsters-the bipartisan team of Democrat Margie Omero and Republican Kristen Soltis Anderson. In this weekly podcast we take a fresh, friendly look at the numbers driving the week's biggest stories in news, politics, tech, entertainment and pop culture. Along with the occasional interview with pollsters, journalists, and other industry leaders, we'll lift the hood on the numbers revealing the hidden secrets of the public's mind.