#38: Polling’s future, man buns, & our live show at Georgetown

“From the Republican debate to redefining women’s issues and polling trends, this week’s episode is packed with insights.”

Polling’s Future, Man Buns, & Our Live Show at Georgetown: Episode #38 Recap

Welcome back, podcast-hipsters! Thanks for being with us as we dive into polling trends, Veterans Day insights, and a clip from our live show at Georgetown. Don’t forget to write a review on Stitcher or follow us on Twitter and Facebook!

2016: Let’s Get Serious

Margie: “The Republican debate was more substantive this time, but how will the polls react? Insta-polls and focus groups from Time and Luntz are already generating buzz.”

Kristen: “General election crosstabs from the Washington Post and Marist add depth to the conversation. We’ll tackle the Democratic primary next week.”

The Future of Polling

Kristen: “Polling coverage is growing, but critics worry about its quality. Jill Lepore’s piece in the New Yorker and concerns raised by the New York Times highlight these challenges.”

Margie: “As pollsters, we believe polling is crucial for democracy, but the industry must focus on transparency and reliability.”

Veterans Day Polling

Margie: “Polling from WP/Kaiser shows surprising positivity in veterans’ experiences with getting help.”

Millennials and Government Jobs

Kristen: “A Deloitte study suggests Millennials are less interested in government jobs. We discuss what could attract them—beyond perks like pets at work and free breakfast.”

Live at Georgetown

Margie: “We kicked off the Women in Politics Speaker Series at Georgetown with a live show! Listen to a segment where we discuss redefining women’s issues to be more inclusive.”

Hair Polling

Kristen: “Should I get my haircut? Polls from Gallup and Harper’s Bazaar suggest people like long hair in theory but prefer shorter hair in practice.”

Key Findings

  • Voters wanted a serious debate, and they got one, but major shifts in the top tier seem unlikely.
  • Polling remains critical, but the industry must work on improving public trust and transparency.
  • Veterans express surprisingly positive experiences in polling, despite challenges.
  • Millennials need more than perks to consider government jobs seriously.
  • Redefining women’s issues can make them more inclusive and bipartisan.
  • Hair polling shows long hair may be admired, but shorter hair is preferred in practice.

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