6/3: The Battle of the Cliches: Is it a “Tossup” or a “Slam Dunk?”

By Dr. Lee M. Miringoff Ever wonder why a landslide election result might be referred to as “no contest” but you’d never hear “nolo contendere” used to describe a sporting event when one team runs up a lopsided score? The answer is simple.  Political terminology doesn’t export well outside the Beltway crowd.  In contrast, a […]

5/4: On the Edge of History

By Dr. Lee M. Miringoff Pollsters, in some ways, are like journalists.  We chronicle events, sometimes personal often historic but always with numbers not just words.  We crowd the sidelines forecasting the future and unraveling the past.  On the morning of September 11th, 2001 I found myself in a mid-town hotel preparing to dissect and […]

5/3: What Do Lee Miringoff and Babe Ruth Have in Common?

By Dr. Lee M. Miringoff The latest joke circulating The Marist Poll these days (courtesy of JS and MG) goes something like this: “What do Lee Miringoff and Babe Ruth have in common?”  Answer: They both hit 60.  For Ruth, it obviously refers to his prodigious 1927 season when he shattered all records for homers.  […]

4/29: Political Grab Bag

By Dr. Lee M. Miringoff The recent national McClatchy-Marist Poll contains many interesting nuggets.  Here are a few worth examining more closely: Obama in Trouble? The numbers suggest that President Obama’s re-election prospects could be in jeopardy.  With everything going for him in ’08, he tallied 53%.  Now, only 37% of the electorate tells us […]

3/31: Third Term: A Bridge by Any Other Name

By Dr. Lee M. Miringoff Now that Ed Koch has had the Queensboro Bridge named after him, maybe the “How Am I Doing?” former mayor might be able to teach the current occupant of City Hall a thing or two about how hard it is to bridge the gap between a second and third term.  […]

3/30: Media Advisory — Dyson Foundation/Marist Poll Announces: “Striking a Balance: New Yorkers Speak Out on Rightsizing Local Government”

For media inquiries and technical assistance: The Marist Poll, 845-575-5050 Lee M. Miringoff Mary Azzoli The Dyson Foundation Diana M. Gurieva, 845-790-6312 Steve Densmore, 845-234-8713 What: Faced with high taxes, rising costs, and declining financial support from state and federal governments, how can local governments still provide essential services?  Is rightsizing local government the answer? […]

3/16: An Overdue Visit to “the Garden”

By Dr. Lee M. Miringoff This week I found myself at Madison Square Garden checking out Ranger Blue.  They didn’t disappoint with a 6 to 3 win over the expansion team (I guess I’m a little too much of a traditionalist) New York Islanders.  “Gooooaaallll… Hey, Hey, Hey!”  Rangers fans know what this means.  I […]

3/9: Now, Why Didn’t I Think of That

By Dr. Lee M. Miringoff I caught a piece in Sunday’s (3/6/11) New York Times about the Gallup Poll’s statistical profile of the happiest person in America.  Gallup has been collecting daily data on President Obama’s approval rating and much more, too.  (I doubt Obama is the happiest man in America, but being President is […]

3/2: Does Senator Thune’s Announcement Really Shake up the GOP Field?

By Dr. Lee M. Miringoff Last week, South Dakota’s junior senator, John Thune, announced he would not seek the GOP nod for president in 2012.  For someone who is barely an asterisk in the extremely early pre-election polls, this “news” created more than just a ripple.  No one was really expecting Thune to take this […]

2/4: Any Way You Crunch the Numbers…

By Dr. Lee M. Miringoff Andrew Cuomo is off to a good start as New York’s Governor.  According to the latest Marist Poll, he has a 71% favorability rating and his job performance stands at 48%.  This translates into most New York voters telling us they like Cuomo and nearly half think, after just one […]