John Zogby

Dwindling blue collar workforce a factor in upcoming Super Tuesday elections

Global Politics

As Super Tuesday elections approach, three battleground states that are home to large populations of America’s blue collar workers will be in play. But blue collar workers are swing group, economically liberal, socially conservative. So just who will they support next week, as well as in November.

American archetypes

Global Politics

Super Tuesday Exit Polls Hold Clues for General Election

Super Tuesday: A Look at Blue Collar Workers

New Hampshire’s Impact on the GOP Field

Ron Paul’s Youth Appeal

With neatly combed white hair, conservatively cut suits, and solid military service, Ron Paul may not seen like the fiery political outsider that all the kids are rallying around. But looking ahead to the New Hampshire primaries, pollster John Zogby says “Ron Paul gets 35 percent of Independents and 54 percent of 18 to 29 […]

How Important Are Political Polls?

The Republican candidates battled it out in a debate Wednesday night, no doubt hoping that scoring points against each other might edge them ahead in the polls. President Obama and his campaign team are hoping the polls start leaning in his favor after his key jobs speech on job creation  tonight. Currently, the president’s approval ratings […]

The World

The Obama Factor: Presidential visits and the midterms

Global Politics

Was this race effectively a ‘recall’ on President Obama? John Zogby gives us a picture of who turned out to vote yesterday, and Theda Skocpol, looks at how the mid-terms will affect the next two years of his presidency.

The World

Polling trends leading to election day

Global Politics

John Zogby, president and CEO of polling firm Zogby International has been monitoring the final days leading up to Election Day. Meanwhile, President Obama was on the campaign trail this past weekend, trying to steer last-minute votes to Democrats.

The World

Gazing into midterm election’s crystal ball

Global Politics

Political fortune teller, John Zogby, president and CEO of the Zogby polling firm, and Michael Shear chief political correspondent for the Caucus Blog with our partner The New York Times, analyze some of the closest state and national races.