Jon Clifton weighs in on workplace engagement, global unhappiness and why it’s sometimes a good thing when polls confirm conventional wisdom.
Asking people who they think their friends and family members will vote for may end up being a close estimate of actual election outcomes.
Despite recent terror attacks, voting is still about Brexit leadership.
Poll respondents are cynical about Washington politicians and distrust them.
People feel like they're on the "razor's edge" when it comes to health care, says Larry Rosin of Edison Research.
On our first episode of Make Me Smart, we asked you to tell us what you thought about the show, and you had lots to say about polls and presidents.
A guide to the exit poll data from Edison Research President Larry Rosin
An election can provide advertising for lesser known universities and businesses.
The claims in the president's State of the Union vs. our Economic Anxiety Index.
It takes a lot of money, and humans dialing phones, to get a quality survey.