Thursday, January 8, 2009

John Zogby

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Obama Won the Shopoholic Election, Too

Retail shoppers voted in huge numbers for Obama. more >>

Pollster Zogby: McCain’s Attack Ads Aren’t Working on Voters

Zogby tells us that the McCain campaign’s attacks on Obama’s past aren’t cutting it with voters. more >>

Pollster Predicts a More Spiritual Shift

John Zogby says that by 2020, we’ll be more Zen-like. more >>

McCain Knows Where to Vote Shop: Costco

John McCain isn't fancy. While his Democratic presidential rivals like a little flash and color, McCain is comfy in Levi's and a sweat shirt stamped with an old family photo. more >>

Hillary Has Lots of Anti-Media Company

New survey shows Americans think the press is out of touch. more >>

Big Mo From the Iowa Wave

Results from the Iowa caucus this year mean more than ever before because of the pushed-up primary schedule and because there is no runaway favorite son running there who would skew the results, pollster John Zogby tells us. more >>

A Green Light for Late Entries

Pollster John Zogby is helping us again, this time on determining if possible late entrants into the presidential race like Republican Newt Gingrich or Democrat Al Gore can really wait until September or later to jump in. His view: You betcha. more >>

Here's Why Obama Can Beat Hillary

If it's a hopeful vision that voters want in 2008, as pollster John Zogby believes, then today's entry into the presidential race by rookie Illinois Sen. Barack Obama makes sense. more >>

Hillary: Filling the Boots of the Gipper

It was one of those in-the-shower brainstorms for pollster John Zogby: Let's see which past A-list president voters wish they could put in the Oval Office to fix the nation and which of the major 2008 presidential hopefuls best matches that pick. Drumroll, please. more >>

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