The latest Dakota Free Press poll finds a noteworthy lack of interest in Referred Law 19, the Incumbent Protection Plan. Asked “Do you support Referred…
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The latest USA Today/Suffolk poll finds Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump by seven points, whether we include Gary Johnson and Jill Stein or not. It also finds Clinton supporters…
More polling! Let’s hear what you, dear readers, think of Referred Law 19, the election/petition reform bill that I have labeled the Incumbent Protection Act.…
The latest Dakota Free Press poll finds strong support among blog readers for Amendment V, the open non-partisan primary proposal. Conducted from Sunday, August 28, through breakfast…
Plus: Herseth Sandlin versus Huether in November 2018? Multiple conversations this weekend found my interlocutors asking me whether voters will approve Amendment V, the open…
USD political science Ph.D. pursuer and SDDP communications director Aaron Matson is studying non-probability polling—e.g., Internet polling, which takes all comers and does not seek a representative…
Yesterday I suggested the ongoing job creation of the Obama recovery could tamp down the Trump vote. Obviously I need to read more Internet. Trump voters are…
In good news, the Aberdeen American News reports that a majority of my click-inclined neighbors agree that the Senate should do its job and at least consider…
In his latest Farm and Food File column, Alan Guebert observes that one self-selecting sample of farmers in Iowa and nationwide leans toward Republican Presidential candidates Donald Trump…
Republican pollster Glen Bolger has found stronger support for raising sales tax to raise teacher pay than this week’s liberal Dakota Free Press poll. Bolger’s Public…