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Barometer: Rahm, Occupy, Google and more

by kaley
Monday, September 17th, 2012

Welcome to the fifth post in our Barometer series, helping you gauge the atmosphere in the political blogosphere 7 weeks before the election.

Althouse – Why Do So Many More Americans Think Obama Will Win Than Want Him to Win?
A peek at election psychology.

Taylor Marsh – News Desk: Teachers Stay Out, Rahm Seeks Injunction
Chicago mayor calls extended strike illegal- will it get teachers back in the classroom?

Outside the Beltway – One Year Later, The Failure of Occupy Wall Street is Apparent
A reflection on the movement’s anniversary.

The Smirking Chimp – Google Rightfully Rejects White House Request to Yank Innocence of Muslims from YouTube
Google stands firm on first amendment freedoms regarding the controversial clip.

Photos from: sdpurtill, PaulSteinJC, warrantedarrest

Barometer: Teacher Strike, Mike Rowe, Organic Food

by kaley
Tuesday, September 11th, 2012

Welcome to the fourth post in our Barometer series, helping you gauge the post-convention atmosphere in the political blogosphere.

Truthdig – Chicago Teachers Strike After Union Talks Break Down
The nation’s 3rd largest school district is without 25,000 teachers.

Legal Insurrection – Mike Rowe’s Letter Strikes a Chord with Mitt Romney
The “Dirty Jobs” host calls for a renewed appreciation of skilled labor.

Balloon Juice – Good Food, “Organic Food,” and Fixing the Gap Between the Farmer’s and the Hypermarket
An analysis of Stanford’s “debunking organic produce” study.

Patterico’s Pontifications – Newt: Clinton Speech Made Obama Look Bad
Did Clinton’s DNC speech have anti-Obama subtext?

Photos from: br5ad, lwpkommunikacio, various brennemans

Barometer: Bedbugs, Hot Pokers, and DNC Live

by kaley
Tuesday, September 4th, 2012

Welcome to the third post in our Barometer series, helping you gauge the atmosphere in the political blogosphere on Day 1 of the DNC.

Say Anything – Bedbugs, Prostitutes and Drug Dealers Plague Hotels at Democratic National Convention
Journalists and delegates report less-than-ideal accommodations in Charlotte.

Crooks & Liars – Haley Barbour: ‘I Would Love for Christie to Put a Hot Poker to Obama’s Butt’
MS governor’s controversial word choice stirs up accusations of racism.

The Lonely Conservative – Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s Laughable Claim that DNC Won’t Be ‘Corporate Infused’
The FL representative maintains that the DNC will be an open, grassroots convention.

Jack & Jill Politics – Watch Live – 2012 Democratic National Convention
Catch J&J’s DNC livestream!

Photos from: shannon-vaughan, Gage Skidmore, Timothy Valentine

Barometer: GOP Convention, Swing Voters, Ron Paul’s silence

by kaley
Monday, August 27th, 2012

Welcome to the second post in our Barometer series, helping you gauge the atmosphere in the political blogosphere on Day 1 of the RNC.

Right Wing News – GOP Convention: No Suspense, Little Drama, Lots of Show
Take a peek at Tampa and the history of party conventions.

Democratic underground – Ron Paul Declines a Speaking Spot at GOP Convention
Were Romney’s speech conditions too restrictive for the libertarian candidate?

The Volokh Conspiracy – Why It’s Likely to be a Close Election Decided by Ignorant Swing Voters
Explore just how much the state of the economy may influence the presidential election.

News Hounds – The One Thing Romney Wants You to Take Away From His Convention Speech
Romney tells Fox News what he hopes to achieve in Thursday’s acceptance speech.

Photos from: Donkey HoteyGeorge E. NorkusCollege Degrees 360

Barometer: ‘Legitimate Rape,’ Trump, Newsweek, and more

by kaley
Friday, August 17th, 2012

Welcome to the first post in our Barometer series, where we help you gauge the atmosphere in the political blogosphere, 7 days before the RNC.

ThinkProgress – Growing Number of Conservatives Call on Akin to Resign after ‘Legitimate rape’ Comments
Because the female body doesn’t have ways to “try to shut that whole thing down.”

Outside the Beltway – Donald Trump Gets ‘Surprise’ Convention Role
Will The Donald’s presence be a boom or bust for the GOP?

Wonkette – Hero Election Officials in Ohio Save Voting Process from Black People
Republican party chair wants to remove early voting accommodations for urbanites.

The mag’s controversial cover tells Obama to “hit the road.”

Newsflash! Liberal and conservative blog readers clash on taxes

by Henry Copeland
Thursday, August 16th, 2012

 

With the economy and election looming, presidential hopeful Mitt Romney’s tax plan and personal taxes are under discussion.

Our most recent survey of blog readers shows that readers of liberal blogs are nearly three times more likely than conservative readers to believe that wealthier individuals should be taxed at a higher percentage rate than others.

The survey also showed that while liberal readers are also three times more likely to believe that Mitt Romney should definitely release his personal taxes to the public, fully  28% of readers of conservative blog readers think Romney should release his taxes, versus the Internet average of 54%.

Posts about our prior survey results are here, here, here, here, and here.

The numbers come from surveys conducted between March and June on well known political blogs including ThinkProgress, Political Wire, Wonkette, Drudge Retort, Right Wing News, Althouse, Outside the Beltway, News Hounds, Pandagon, Linkiest, Wizbang, Viral Footage, Informed Comment, The Agonist, Jack and Jill Politics, Yid With Lid, Burnt Orange Report, Chicago Boyz, NoisyRoom, The Steel Deal, MyDD and damnum absque injuria.

Many of these blogs are members of Liberal Blog Advertising Network (LBAN) and the Conservative Blog Advertising Network (CBAN).

If you’re a blogger and would like to see how your readers compare to the readers in this study, send us a note to data@blogads.com.

 

Conservatives (obviously) dislike Supreme Court ACA ruling, but less than average Internet user!?

by Henry Copeland
Friday, June 29th, 2012

A survey of 2,011 liberal and conservative blog readers taken in the 24 hours after the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of Obamacare found that liberal blog reader support for the ruling was strong, while conservative blog readers were unhappy about the ruling. What’s surprising is that the average Internet reader (13,311 responses) was even MORE displeased by the ruling.

This data is in sharp contrast to polling done in the days before the ruling yesterday, in which a plurality of Americans hoped the Supreme Court would not overrule healthcare law. Is our data wonky or is there a serious undercurrent of dissent here?

The poll, taken after the SCOTUS decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act, shows that liberal blog readers are over 2.5x more likely than conservative readers to support this ruling.

To round out today’s post, we’re including some background data gathered in recent weeks on people’s health and health care coverage.

Conservatives are 1.5x more likely than liberals to feel older than their current age.

Yet, liberal and conservative blog readers are equally likely to pay for health insurance through an employer or other organization, and 14% less likely than the internet average.

Posts about our prior survey results are here, here and here and here.

The Supreme Court results come from surveys conducted by Blogads in conjunction with Civic Science on 6/28 and 6/28; the general health questions were answered between March and June on political blogs including Political Wire, Wonkette, Drudge Retort, Right Wing News, Althouse, Outside the Beltway, News Hounds, Pandagon, Linkiest, Wizbang, Viral Footage, Informed Comment, The Agonist, Jack and Jill Politics, Yid With Lid, Burnt Orange Report, Chicago Boyz, NoisyRoom, The Steel Deal, MyDD and damnum absque injuria.

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Liberals and conservatives find common ground on technology

by Henry Copeland
Tuesday, June 26th, 2012

While our recent surveys have focused on ways in which conservative and liberal blog readers disagree, this week’s results show they do actually agree on some things.

Readers of liberal and conservative blogs agree that the personal computer will take a backseat to mobile devices over the next decade. They also feel strongly that employers and schools should not have access to their private social networking information.

BUT…

Fans of political debate will be relieved to know that America’s political polarity has NOT yet subsided.

Conservative blog readers are more than four times more likely to be very concerned with national security threats and more than three times more concerned about the US federal deficit.

Ever wonder why do partisans’ views on things like mobile phones and school privacy match so neatly, while opinions on issues like US security differ so strongly?  Most likely this is because the parties have not (yet!) staked out positions on those issues.

As Ezra Klein notes in the June 25 New Yorker,

Each of us can have firsthand knowledge of just a small number of topics—our jobs, our studies, our personal experiences. But as citizens—and as elected officials—we are routinely asked to make judgments on issues as diverse and as complex as the Iranian nuclear program, the environmental impact of an international oil pipeline, and the likely outcomes of branding China a “currency manipulator.”

According to the political-science literature, one of the key roles that political parties play is helping us navigate these decisions. In theory, we join parties because they share our values and our goals—values and goals that may have been passed on to us by the most important groups in our lives, such as our families and our communities—and so we trust that their policy judgments will match the ones we would come up with if we had unlimited time to study the issues.

Posts about our prior survey results are here, here and here.

The numbers come from surveys conducted between March and June on well known political blogs including ThinkProgress, Political Wire, Wonkette, Drudge Retort, Right Wing News, Althouse, Outside the Beltway, News Hounds, Pandagon, Linkiest, Wizbang, Viral Footage, Informed Comment, The Agonist, Jack and Jill Politics, Yid With Lid, Burnt Orange Report, Chicago Boyz, NoisyRoom, The Steel Deal, MyDD and damnum absque injuria.

Many of these blogs are members of Liberal Blog Advertising Network (LBAN) and the Conservative Blog Advertising Network (CBAN).

If you’re a blogger and would like to see how your readers compare to the readers in this study, send us a note to data@blogads.com.

Conservative blog readers say country is moving in wrong direction

by Nick Faber
Monday, June 4th, 2012

 

In a recent survey, conservative blog readers were 2.8x as likely to say the country is moving in the wrong direction than their liberal counterparts.

On linchpin issues of illegal immigration and increased government spending, conservatives are more likely to be “very concerned” than liberal blog readers. (more…)

Liberal and conservative blog readers clash over same-sex marriage and science education

by Nick Faber
Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

 

Readers of liberal blogs are nearly 3x more likely to support recognizing same-sex marriage than conservative counterparts, our latest survey shows.

Liberal readers also support more federal funding for science education, by nearly the same margin.

More than twice as many conservative blog readers consider themselves “very concerned” about rising gas and energy prices than liberals. (more…)


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