8 episodes

No soft political analysis from ex-campaign staffers. No predictions. No unskewing the polls.
Cross Tabs is a show to help you understand how political polls are designed and conducted so you can make your own judgments about which polls to pay attention to, how to compare them to other polls, and simply, how to understand what a poll is actually telling you … especially in what is sure to be a strange election season.
Hosted by strategist and (qualitative) researcher Farrah Bostic with regular contributions from her more quantie friends, this show will walk through polling methodologies and results, and provide a researcher's context for at least one publicly available poll each week. No need to be a statistician or pollster - we’ll explain everything as we go along.

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No soft political analysis from ex-campaign staffers. No predictions. No unskewing the polls.
Cross Tabs is a show to help you understand how political polls are designed and conducted so you can make your own judgments about which polls to pay attention to, how to compare them to other polls, and simply, how to understand what a poll is actually telling you … especially in what is sure to be a strange election season.
Hosted by strategist and (qualitative) researcher Farrah Bostic with regular contributions from her more quantie friends, this show will walk through polling methodologies and results, and provide a researcher's context for at least one publicly available poll each week. No need to be a statistician or pollster - we’ll explain everything as we go along.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    8: Reporting the Polls with Aaron Zitner of the Wall Street Journal

    8: Reporting the Polls with Aaron Zitner of the Wall Street Journal

    The battle for political salience is heating up as campaigns push competing narratives ahead of the 2024 election. But what do the latest polls really tell us about the mood of the electorate and the issues driving their vote?
    In this episode of Cross Tabs, Aaron Zitner, editor and reporter in the Washington Bureau of the Wall Street Journal, joins host Farrah Bostic to discuss the Wall Street Journal's polling program. Zitner shares insights on the shifting coalitions, voter turnout patterns, and issue priorities that could decide the election, and offers advice on how to be a savvy consumer of polls in a highly unpredictable political environment.

    ResourcesPoll: Election interest hits new low in tight Biden-Trump race (NBC News)Five Takeaways From the WSJ Swing-State Poll (Wall Street Journal)Survey of Consumers (University of Michigan)What Happened™ In 2022 (Catalist)Harvard Youth Poll
    Our GuestAaron Zitner is a reporter and editor in The Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau, focusing largely on how politics are driven by demographic and economic change. He also reports on trends in polling. Earlier, he was the Journal's national politics editor.
    Previously, Aaron was deputy chief of the Washington bureau for the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and other Tribune newspapers. He helped lead presidential campaign coverage for the Los Angeles Times and served as the paper’s White House and Washington economics editor.

    Your HostFarrah Bostic is the founder and Head of Research & Strategy at The Difference Engine, a strategic insights consultancy. With over 20 years of experience turning audience insights into effective strategies for B2B and B2C companies, Farrah helps business leaders make big decisions across various industries. Learn more at https://www.thedifferenceengine.co/ and connect with Farrah at https://www.linkedin.com/in/farrahbostic/.

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    7: Vaccines for Mad Poll Disease, with Michael Podhorzer

    7: Vaccines for Mad Poll Disease, with Michael Podhorzer

    In this episode of Cross Tabs, we delve into the complexities and limitations of public opinion polling with guest Mike Podhorzer. Mike, a seasoned political strategist with a rich history in the labor movement, most recently as former political director of the AFL-CIO, walks us through the weaknesses and blind spots of public polling. We touch on topics such as the differences between polling data and actual voting behavior, the flaws of national polls versus state by state or regional "ecosystem" polling, and how polling can distort public perception and affect campaign strategies. We also discussed the historical context and evolution of polling, highlighting key issues like the misinterpretation of voters' priorities and the psychological impact of polling on voter turnout. But it's not all bad news - Mike does offer insights into how polling can be improved and how better strategies can be employed in political campaigns.
    Mentioned Resources:
    "We Gave Four Good Pollsters the Same Raw Data. They Had Four Different Results." by Nate Cohn for The Upshot at the New York Times.
    "Mad Poll Disease Redux" by Mike Podhorzer at Weekend Reading
    "A Cure for Mad Poll Disease" by Mike Podhorzer at Weekend Reading
    "The Newsroom is Not a Safe Space" by Ben Smith at Semafor
    "Terrible Food and Such Small Portions" by Mike Podhorzer at Weekend Reading
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    • 51 min
    6: What is a voter file? With Paul Westcott from L2

    6: What is a voter file? With Paul Westcott from L2

    Ever noticed public opinion pollsters talking about "matching survey respondents to the voter file"? No? Just me?
    Pollsters use voter file data - public records about who voted - to identify registered and likely voters. This data is used to shape election strategies and predict outcomes. Our guest reveals how raw voter rolls are transformed into powerful tools for micro-targeting and predictive modeling that campaigns rely on.
    In this episode of Cross Tabs, host Farrah Bostic and guest Paul Westcott, Executive Vice President at the political data firm L2, discuss the complex process of collecting, cleaning, and enriching voter data. Westcott shares fascinating insights into how L2 builds comprehensive voter profiles by combining public records with consumer data, enabling campaigns to identify and persuade key voter segments. The conversation also explores the challenges of polling methodology in an era of declining response rates.

    Resources"Hacking the Electorate: How Campaigns Perceive Voters" by Eitan Hersh
    "Race and ethnicity data for first, middle, and surnames" by Kosuke Imai
    L2 Voter Mapping tool
    LiveRamp
    AAPOR (Association of Public Opinion Researchers)

    Our GuestPaul Westcott is the Executive Vice President of Sales & Marketing at L2, where he has significantly expanded the company's footprint across various industries, including academia, consumer research, corporate government affairs, automotive, media, and B2C marketing. With over 300 U.S. Representatives and Senators utilizing L2, Paul has helped make the company the largest provider of constituent contact data to Congress. Prior to L2, Paul worked in media for NBC News, Fox News Channel, and iHeartMedia, where he created and hosted a daily talk show and podcast covering news and politics. Learn more about L2 at l2-data.com and connect with Paul on LinkedIn.

    Your HostFarrah Bostic is the founder and Head of Research & Strategy at The Difference Engine, a strategic insights consultancy. With over 20 years of experience turning audience insights into effective strategies for B2B and B2C companies, Farrah helps business leaders make big decisions across various industries. Learn more at thedifferenceengine.co and connect with Farrah on LinkedIn.

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    • 48 min
    5: The Difference Between Internal Polls and Public Polls with Benenson Strategy Group

    5: The Difference Between Internal Polls and Public Polls with Benenson Strategy Group

    In an era of widespread mistrust in public polling, a deep dive into the world of political surveys reveals stark differences between public and private polling methodologies. Strategic research consultants Shannon Janean Currie and Natalie Lupiani at Benenson Strategy Group share insider insights on crafting effective polls, identifying key voter segments, and navigating the challenges of an increasingly complex electoral landscape.
    With extensive experience in qualitative and quantitative research, these experts discuss the nuances of understanding undecided voters, the impact of question wording and order, and the critical role of transparency in building trust in polling results. They also share their pet peeves about the public discourse surrounding polls and offer advice for consumers navigating the deluge of political polling data.
    Mentioned resources:
    Echelon Insights “Do Voters Have The Wrong Kennedy In Mind?”: Do Voters Have The Wrong Kennedy In Mind?Harvard Youth Poll 46th Edition - Fall 2023Dan Balz “Collision 2012: The Future of Election Politics in a Divided America”: Amazon Link - Collision 2012: The Future of Election Politics in a Divided AmericaBenenson Strategy Group: Benenson Strategy Group | Strategic Consultants | United States
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    No punditry. No predictions. Just the polls and how to make sense of them.

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    • 57 min
    4: Experiments with Amelia Showalter

    4: Experiments with Amelia Showalter

    Amelia Showalter, co-founder and CEO of Pantheon Analytics, former Director of Digital Analytics for President Obama’s re-election campaign, talks to Farrah about the use of data experiments by campaigns to drive donations, volunteerism and turnout in elections. They also discuss the art of redistricting and the importance of local knowledge, and the way vote by mail has evolved, both as a partisan issue and a true driver of voter participation.
    AUDIO NOTE: It's all Farrah's fault that the audio is not quite as nice as normal. Reminder not to disturb the Volt 2 during recording. (oops)
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    Subscribe to our newsletter on our website, CrossTabsPodcast.comFollow Farrah on instagram and threads at @farrahbosticOr follow Farrah for updates on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/farrahbostic/
    No punditry. No predictions. Just the polls and how to make sense of them.

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    • 56 min
    3: Turnout Models v. The Horse Race with David Radloff

    3: Turnout Models v. The Horse Race with David Radloff

    David Radloff, co-founder of Clarity Campaign Labs which provides modeling and analytics, polling and strategy for Democratic campaigns, progressive organizations and non-profits, joins Farrah to talk about how campaigns create and use predictive models - about party preference and about turnout - to develop campaign strategy and predict electoral outcomes.
    Don't forget to hit subscribe in whatever app this is!
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    Subscribe to our newsletter on our website, CrossTabsPodcast.comFollow Farrah on instagram and threads at @farrahbosticOr follow Farrah for updates on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/farrahbostic/
    No punditry. No predictions. Just the polls and how to make sense of them.

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