And what about the weekly BBC polling “scandal”?

And what about the weekly BBC polling “scandal”?

When are they going to clamp-down on pro-Labour samples? One most Fridays when parliament is sitting BBC2’s “Daily Politics” programme announces the results of its latest ComRes poll on matters of current concern. This generally gets picked up by other parts of the media who treat it, quite naturally, like any other ComRes political poll. It’s not and the BBC should say so. For the Daily Politics polls have one fundamental difference compared with the standard ComRes voting intention surveys…

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Will this seal the deal or open up more questions?

Will this seal the deal or open up more questions?

click the panel to watch it in full What do we think of Obama’s $4m “Infomercial”? The major event in the White House race overnight was the half hour commercial that the Obama campaign placed at peak times on almost all the networks and which cost an estimated $4m. When I heard of the plan my initial reaction was to think that it was a mistake – a bit like his mass rally in Berlin. Obama is already under fire…

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Can we wallop the PH100 again on a by-election prediction?

Can we wallop the PH100 again on a by-election prediction?

Three months ago the endlessly irritating PH100 panel of so-called “experts and insiders” on the PoliticsHome PH100 produced their prediction for the Glasgow East by election. They got it wildly wrong while a PB online poll got it precisely right. Now the PH100 is back again in the prediction business and their projection for next week’s Glenrothes by election appears above. The panel clearly are not gamblers and their projection has had zero affect on the by election betting. For…

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Before we get off the subject of certainties….

Before we get off the subject of certainties….

Remember the most famous front page in political journalism As we contemplate how certain we are about an Obama victory next Tuesday perhaps we ought to remind ourselves of the dangers of jumping the gun. The picture is, of course, the famous one of Harry Truman on the morning in 1948 when he was re-elected president, holding up a copy of that day’s Chicago paper with the headline completely wrong. Truman won an emphatic victory of 303-189 in electoral college…

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Should I put my pension lump sum on Obama?

Should I put my pension lump sum on Obama?

How much of a certainty is the Democrat? One group of people who the politicians seem to be ignoring are those like me who look to the interest from their savings for part of their monthly income. Having avoided putting my pension lump sum into shares and then kept well away from the Icelandic banks I now have a problem. After tax the net return from my savings is less than 3% and it looks as though this will get…

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Is voter retention Brown’s biggest challenge?

Is voter retention Brown’s biggest challenge?

What should Labour do about those who were drawn to Tony? One of the great polling developments of the past two years is that the three telephone firms that use past vote weighting are now providing data so you can see what those who said they voted for the main parties at the last general election plan to do at the next one. I’ve extracted the above numbers from the latest ComRes, ICM and Populus surveys and have sought to…

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Tonight’s wrap and Marf cartoon

Tonight’s wrap and Marf cartoon

Hills make Labour odds-on at Glenrothes The bookie says they have not taken any bets on the SNP winning the seat since Brown campaigned there at the weekend. The firm has Labour at 10/11 to win the seat, with the SNP marginal favourites at 4/5. The Hills Labour price is pretty mean. Just go to the round-up of live prices in the other Glenrothes betting and you can get the party at 5/4. Obama 19% ahead amongst early voters. The…

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What will happen to green politics during the recession?

What will happen to green politics during the recession?

Is the environment only something we care about when we are prosperous? The chart above is from the latest Ipsos-MORI and shows responses to the firm’s unprompted “What do you thing are the main/important issues facing Britain today” which they have been asking in exactly the same way for more than two decades. As can be expected the current top topic raised by respondents was the economy. But just look at the way “green” concerns have been declining. When your…

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