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How close is the 2024 presidential election between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris? A recent Suffolk University poll shows that both candidates are deadlocked in the battleground state of Michigan. In addition, another recent Suffolk University poll shows the candidates nearly tied in the battleground state of Wisconsin. David Paleologos, the Director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center joined us to discuss their poll results!Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
A new Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll of 500 Massachusetts likely voters, reveals a majority favor Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump for president, want to eliminate the MCAS requirement to graduate and allow the state auditor to audit the state Legislature. We speak to David Paleologos, the Director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center about these results!
In the wake of the Trump-Harris debate, there's a firehose worth of new polls out, each purporting to show exactly how the event impacted voters. But what do they really mean? David Paleologos, Political Research Center Director at Suffolk University, a USA TODAY partner, joins The Excerpt to talk about the science and strategy of polling. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Emily Jashinsky, Washington correspondent for the UnHerd website, look forward to next week's presidential debate and discuss new polls that show some tightening Senate races. They also talk about the return of anti-Israeli protests on US campuses and media coverage of J. D. Vance's comments on this week's school shooting in Georgia. Next, Tom Bevan talks to pollster David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center about where third-party and undecided voters will ultimately land in November's election. And lastly, Andrew Walworth talks to Charlie Tidmarsh, who writes the “This Week in Censorship” column for RCP, about a new op-ed by the publisher of the New York Times on Donald Trump's threat to the free press, as well as Brazil's banning of the X platform and Elon Musk's response.
We are a week out from what was an unusual and some might consider it concerning debate. So we went to the expert, David Paleologos of Suffolk University who breaks down the options Americans have, the latest in the polls and much more! Also, we preview what we could expect from Biden in the Stephanopoulos interview Friday night.
Chris Egert of 5 Eyewitness News in the big chair for Chad Hartman on a Friday after the Fourth - we are right out of the gate chatting with David Paleologos of Suffolk University talking about the 2024 Presidential Debate, Election, Michelle Obama and a preview of the Biden interview taking place Friday night. After that, there is an apprenticeship for a meat cutter job in Minnesota for the first time in decades and we get your thoughts on other old-time careers similar to this.
“We're basically at the doorstep of the election, and the outcome is a coin flip.”That's how Suffolk University Director of Polling David Paleologos describes the 2024 general election which is six months away. His new poll has President Biden and former President Trump literally tied -- thanks to the impact of RFK, Jr.Paleologos talks about some of the trends behind the polls, and he points out that it's possible RFK, Jr. may win Electoral College votes this year, thanks to new polling procedures in some states.That would make Kennedy the first third-party candidate to win an Electoral College vote since...well, you'll have to listen to the podcast to find out!Sponsored by Perfect Smiles of Nashua.And if you like what you hear and want to support independent journalism in New Hampshire, please click here.
Voters across the Commonwealth and 15 other states, went out to cast their ballots for president. What did the results show? Massachusetts based national political pollster David Paleologos joined Dan to interpret the numbers.
We are joined this week by David Paleologos, the director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center (SUPRC) and one of the preeminent pollsters in the country (8:19-53:46). David shares how he got into the world of polling, how he turned Suffolk into a polling powerhouse, how polling has changed over the years, lessons from the 2016 polls, and what to watch for with the 2024 polls.
Les temps sont durs pour Joe Biden. Malgré une conjoncture économique plutôt favorable et des succès économiques à son bilan, il peine à captiver l'opinion publique qui reste focalisée sur son âge. Fera-t-il le poids lors de la présidentielle face à un Donald Trump de plus en plus vindicatif ? Pour tenter d'y répondre, Jordan Davis interroge David Paleologos, directeur du Suffolk University Political Research Center, à Boston. Un podcast de Jordan Davis, avec la voix de Cédric Guigon Réalisateur : Antoine Weissenbach Productrice : Magali Philip Attachée de production : Josiane Perret
Suffolk University's David Paleologos has just released a new FITN GOP primary poll, with some fascinating results about the horse race, how the voters see it, and whether Gov. Chris Sununu can send a candidate to the next level with a Granite State endorsement. Paleologos also discusses the current state of polling, and why a third party candidacy may be more than just a dream in 2024.Plus -- LAND SHARKS!Hosted by Michael GrahamShow notes: Link to upcoming Keep NH Free roundtable here.
Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Joe spoke David Paleologos, Director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center on the midterms, Michigan Congresswoman Debbie Dingell on the attack on Paul Pelosi and heightened tensions and role of political rhetoric. Plus our politics panel, Bloomberg Politics Contributors Jeanne Sheehan Zaino & Rick Davis on President Biden's call to Congress to consider tax penalties on Big Oil, the midterms, Barack Obama's weekend on the campaign trail, the political fallout after the attack on Paul Pelosi and Halloween at the White House.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
According to a Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll, 47% of MA residents oppose the legislation that would allow immigrants without status to get driver's licenses. In addition another Suffolk/Globe poll found that just 46% of MA residents approve of the job President Biden is doing. David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center joins Dan to discuss.
Suffolk University Pollster David Paleologos joins Dan to discuss the phenomenon of bellwether counties (those that consistently back the national winner) and what happened to them in this general election. From 1980 through 2016, nineteen of the nation’s more than 3,000 counties voted for the eventual president in every election. Only one of them, Washington state’s Clallam County, kept that streak alive by backing President-elect Joe Biden. How do you explain the end of these lucky streaks? David Paleologos may have a clue...
This week on 321 GO, Cosmo and Cayenne discuss the 2020 Presidential election, the passing of Alex Trebek, and the new Play Station and all the hype around it. Plus, we share a clip from our most recent event with David Paleologos for election debrief. And in Two Minutes with Tom, Tom and Cayenne discuss whats ahead with the new president elect.
This week on 321 GO, Cosmo and Cayenne talk coffee, the stock market, and the Presidents' recent 60 Minutes interview. Then, we share a clip from our recent webinar, David Paleologos: Director of Suffolk University's Political Research Center and National Pollster give his final insights before Election Day. In Two Minutes with Tom, Tom and Cayenne talk the election day and their thoughts.
David Paleologos, Director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center joins the podcast to talk about his polls in New Hampshire and nationwide. He sees two groups of voters who could potentially pull President Trump's campaign to an unexpected victory.And GOP congressional candidate Steve Negron talks about his race to unseat Rep. Annie Kuster in CD-2.Hosted by Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy and Michael Graham of NHJournal.com.
O’Neill and Associates, Seven Letter and the Boston Harbor Hotel hosted a virtual webinar discussion “A Pollster’s Look at Election Season” featuring David Paleologos, National Pollster and Director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center. This virtual event is part of the Boston Harbor Hotel speaker series managed by O’Neill and Associates and Seven Letter.
This week, Cayenne and Cosmo discuss the debate over the government mandated flu shot, the college admissions scandal, and Twitter removing President Trump's tweets. In Two Minutes with Tom, Tom and Cayenne discuss the elections.
Pollster David Paleologos talks to VB about the latest poll of Massachusetts residents that says 38% of poll takers said they could endure their current stay at home situation indefinitely and 29% said they could endure a few more months! Hear more about the results with Paleologos and the stay at home order as it continues in Massachusetts.
This week on OA on Air, our own experts gather to discuss the current political landscape. Our roundtable consists of SVP Andy Paven, SVP Hugh Drummond, and of course, VP Cayenne Isaksen (the official voice of OA on Air). In addition, Hugh speaks with David Paleologos, Suffolk University Pollster. And in 2 minutes with Tom, Tom discusses Mitt Romney and his decision to convict Trump.
Former Vice President Joe Biden is leading the 2020 democrat primary field in Massachusetts according to a new Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll. Suffolk University Political Research Center director David Paleologos joins us to discuss the results and what this means for the senator from Massachusetts.
Season 2 Episode 9: Paula Ebben, Jon Keller, and Liam Martin discuss a new poll with some insights into Massachusetts's state-wide races with pollster David Paleologos, former white nationalist Christian Picciolini on what drew him into a hate group and what turned his life around, former education secretary Paul Reville on the descrimination lawsuit against Harvard, and can Mark Wahlberg bring a classic Boston character to life? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For Primary Week 2018 Cayenne sits down with nationally recognized pollster David Paleologos of Suffolk University. Cosmo and Cayenne talk the anonymous NYT op-ed from inside the White House, and Nike's recent advertising choice. Then, find out all about the Arc Tank as Ann Murphy sits down with folks from Northeast Arc, a local non-profit dedicated to enabling people with disabilities. Finally, Tom's thoughts on the primaries
O’Neill and Associates celebrates the inaugural edition of OA on Air, our new podcast of news, analysis and commentary featuring CEO Thomas P. O’Neill III, industry and civic leaders, and members of the O’Neill and Associates team. PLUS Cosmo Macero and Cayenne Isaksen on rising home prices, new woes for Facebook, and Framingham joins the lawsuit against opioid makers. Then, a conversation with renowned pollster and columnist David Paleologos about this week's primary elections and what they mean for November. Finally, Tom O'Neill talks sports betting.
Ready or not, America, here it comes: Early polling from “First In The Nation” New Hampshire says it’s President Trump vs Pocahontas. Circle the wagons! We discuss it with pollster David Paleologos. What’s it like to be the token conservative at one of America’s most liberal newspapers? We ask the Boston Globe’s Jeff Jacoby. And […]Sponsored by Hims Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/michael-graham-blue-wall/america-ready-trump-v-warren-2020/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to Behind the Blue Wall in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
Trump's still in full swing, Clinton's under fire, and Biden might jump in. Let Peter Kadzis be your guide through the presidential race's summer of disruption. Featuring pollster David Paleologos of Suffolk University, Joan Vennochi of The Boston Globe, and Politico's Ben Schreckinger.