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Tulchin Research Named Top New Democratic Consulting Firm of the Year by the American Association of Political Consultants

March 30th, 2010 · Blog, Company News

Tulchin Research is proud to announce that it was recently named the top new Democratic political consulting firm of the year by the American Association of Political Consultants, the professional organization of political consultants. The company was awarded the prize at the annual “Pollie” awards – the Oscars for the political consulting industry (and only [...]

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Gavin Newsom announces LG candidacy

March 12th, 2010 · Blog, News

San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom put an end to speculation by announcing his run for California’s Lieutenant Governor.  A recent San Francisco Chronicle story reports: “San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom will announce this morning that he’s running for lieutenant governor of California, The Chronicle has learned. The move fuels a firestorm of speculation about his [...]

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Quality early childhood education has wide support in Pennsylvania

February 22nd, 2010 · Blog, Poll release

Even with severe budgetary constraints facing their state, Pennsylvania voters strongly believe quality early childhood education should be a top priority for state lawmakers.  An overwhelming majority of voters – across all regions of the state – support continued government investment in quality early childhood education.  Voters also strongly oppose rolling back the progress the [...]

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Recent Survey Finds Congressman Ken Calvert is Vulnerable in CA-44

February 18th, 2010 · Blog, Poll release

From high unemployment to large bonuses for Wall Street bankers, recent events have left voters angry and extremely pessimistic about the direction of the country and their state.  This discontent has created a mood that is decidedly anti-Congress and anti-incumbent.  California’s 44th Congressional district, which encompasses parts of Riverside and Orange counties, is no exception, [...]

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Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom?

February 17th, 2010 · Blog, Company News, Poll release

While Gavin Newsom may have dropped out of California’s gubernatorial race, a recent Tulchin Research survey shows the San Francisco Mayor would be an instant front-runner in the Democratic primary race for Lieutenant Governor. The poll of 600 likely Democratic voters statewide, conducted last month by San Francisco pollster Ben Tulchin, shows Newsom clocking in [...]

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Poll release part II: New Poll Reveals Trends in Facebook, Twitter, and iPhone Use Among Voters

February 9th, 2010 · Blog, Company News, Poll release

From the introduction of the iPad to the expansion of social mediums like Facebook and Twitter, California continues to be a leader in technology and innovation.  But how expansive are these technologies?  Has this innovation penetrated California households?  How are these technologies impacting politics, political discourse, and the dissemination of political news and information?  And [...]

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New California Statewide poll: In an environment of voter pessimism, Californians see a path to recovery through technology and innovation

February 8th, 2010 · Blog, News, Poll release

With voters expressing deep pessimism toward the direction of California, political gridlock in Sacramento, and the ongoing budget crisis, a recent statewide poll found a glimmer of hope and a potential path out of the darkness. In the face of intense negativity toward California’s economic problems and the direction of the state, voters have a [...]

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Innovation in politics: trends in iphones, friending, and following

February 4th, 2010 · Blog, Company News, News, Poll release

A recent Tulchin Research survey for the tech group CALinnovates.org reveals several trends emerging in social media and technology that have unique implications for the political landscape, particularly with California’s race for Governor.  The San Jose Mercury News story reports on the latest poll: No one has yet come up with a smartphone application that [...]

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