2015

  • In our Anecdotal Evidence column, movers and shakers share personal stories of how intriguing (and often odd) campaigning in their respective swing state can be.Kenneth Fernandez – Director Elon University PollKenneth Fernandez. Photo: Lars
  • In our Anecdotal Evidence column, movers and shakers share personal stories of how intriguing (and often odd) campaigning in their respective swing state can be.Michael Thomas – Richmond-based Republican ConsultantMichael Thomas. Photo: Lars
  • In our Anecdotal Evidence column, movers and shakers share personal stories of how intriguing (and often odd) campaigning in their respective swing state can be.Tucker Martin – GOP VA Consultant, Christie Super PAC AdviserTucker Martin. Photo:
  • n our Anecdotal Evidence column, movers and shakers share personal stories of how intriguing (and often odd) campaigning in their respective swing state can be.Don Boswell – Henrico County GOP Chairman Don Boswell. Photo: Lars Gesing/CU
  • Photo: Lars Gesing/CU News CorpsThe problem with polls: Opinion researchers preach restraint for horse race journalistsELON, N.C. – They are Donald Trump’s raison d’être and cause for major Hillary Clinton headaches: Public opinion polls
  •  In our Anecdotal Evidence column, movers and shakers share personal stories of how intriguing (and often odd) campaigning in their respective swing state can be.Richard “Dickie” Cranwell – Former Chairman of Virginia DemocratsRichard “
  • In our Anecdotal Evidence column, movers and shakers share personal stories of how intriguing (and often odd) presidential campaigning in their respective swing state can be.Tom Rath – Kasich Adviser, Former NH Attorney GeneralTom Rath. Photo:
  • In our Anecdotal Evidence column, movers and shakers share personal stories of how intriguing (and often odd) presidential campaigning in their respective swing state can be.Craig Gilbert – Washington Bureau Chief, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  • In our Anecdotal Evidence column, movers and shakers share personal stories of how intriguing (and often odd) presidential campaigning in their respective swing state can be.Andrew Smith – Director, University of New Hampshire Survey
  • Brendan Nyhan in his office at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. Photo: Lars Gesing/CU News CorpsA conversation with Brendan Nyhan - Political scientist, media critic and New York Times contributor HANOVER, New Hampshire – “All
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