Small Business Optimism

November 14, 2012

You can find pessimism among business owners following Obama’s victory, but entrepreneurs are an inherently optimistic breed.

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A Good Election For Pollsters, Bad For Republicans

November 7, 2012

It was a bad election night for Republicans, a good night for Democrats, and a great one for pollsters.

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How Likely Is A ‘Likely Voter’ To Vote?

November 5, 2012

Surveys of “likely voters” probably don’t tell the whole story of tomorrow’s election. A Romney victory seems likeliest.

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Debating What They Wanted

October 24, 2012

Obama sought to win this week’s debate, while Romney sought to win the election.

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Answer Four Questions And Predict The Future

October 16, 2012

Predicting the outcome of the presidential race is easy. Being right is another matter.

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The World’s Soundest Ponzi Scheme

October 5, 2012

The president is confident that, with the right tweaks, Social Security can be the world’s most structurally sound Ponzi scheme.

How Important Are Presidential Debates?

October 3, 2012

Mitt Romney staked a lot on the debates that begin tonight. He may be misreading history.

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The October Surprise

September 14, 2012

If an October Surprise affects this election, it may not come from either candidate. Watch what happens between Israel and Iran.

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Romney: Right Where He Wants To Be

August 28, 2012

Even though the race is still too close to call, Romney holds the strategic advantage as he receives his party’s nomination.

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In The Biggest Races, How Big Is A Veep Candidate?

August 13, 2012

In the biggest presidential races, how big a factor is the selection of a vice presidential candidate?

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