A Second Look at National Pollster Accuracy John Sides - November 7, 2012 Here are two more takes at it. First, courtesy of
Does Obama Have White Voter “Problem”? John Sides - October 28, 2012 This is a guest post from political scientist Eric Juenke.
Military veterans are mostly old men and, in aggregate, have attitudes characteristic of old men. Active-duty soldiers are different. Andrew Gelman - August 8, 2012 Jason Dempsey writes: Someone casually reading the news would have
Why Mali is making headlines (and why we should care) Joshua Tucker - June 6, 2012 The following is a guest post from Jessica Gottlieb, a
Slovakia 2012 Parliamentary Election: Post-Election Report Joshua Tucker - March 14, 2012 The following post-election report on Saturday's 2012 Slovak elections is
This guy has a regular column at Reuters Andrew Gelman - December 21, 2011 Gregg Easterbrook: Gingrich is a wild card. He probably would
Tunisia Post-Election Report II: Free Fair and Meaningful Joshua Tucker - October 25, 2011 Continuing our series of election reports, we present a second
Easterbrook corrects 2 out of 3 errors but does not acknowledge the source: is this just standard practice in the world of paid journalism? Andrew Gelman - October 20, 2011 The other day, Gregg Easterbrook posted a Reuters column that
The most clueless political column ever?? Andrew Gelman - October 14, 2011 For professors, tenure means you can teach as badly as
The Political Origins of Consumer Confidence John Sides - September 27, 2011 Ezra Klein: bq. During the summer’s debt-ceiling debate, the consumer