Christopher Walken Takes the Census 'Outliers'
Emily Swanson | March 19, 2010
Topics: Outliers Feature
Gary Langer says Obama won't recover until the economy does.
Frank Newport reviews a recent dispute over interpreting health care polls.
Politifact examines opposition to health reform because it "doesn't go far enough."
Josh Kraushaar and James Hohmann say polls have "rarely played such a public role" as in the health reform debate
Public Opinion Strategies polls house districts in Democratic leadership districts and swing districts on health care.
Andy Barr reports on Democrats reactions to Republican polls.
Alex Bratty says the latest NBC/WSJ poll shows lack of confidence in Congress.
Jeremy Rosner and Matt Bennet think Obama is strongest on national security.
David Johnson says he should have disclosed a conflict in Strategic Vision's latest release.
Andrew Gelman adds to a Nate Silver post on biased questions.
Haaretz asks Israeli's is the find Obama fair (51%), friendly (18%) or hostile (21%); Time has more Obama's Israeli poll numbers.
And Christopher Walken answers the Census (via FlowingData).