Whit Ayres joined Robert Gibbs and Jonathan Martin on the Hacks on Tap podcast this week: https://embeds.audioboom.com/posts/8491576/embed?v=202301
Whit Ayres joined Robert Gibbs and Jonathan Martin on the Hacks on Tap podcast this week: https://embeds.audioboom.com/posts/8491576/embed?v=202301
Whit joined Zac McCrary on the Pro Politics Podcast to discuss four decades in politics from the faculty at the University of South Carolina to Governor Carroll Campbell’s staff to starting and running a successful polling firm: https://propolitics.buzzsprout.com/1704139/14790220-whit-ayres-30-years-as-a-top-gop-pollster
(Note: this page was originally published in April 2020.) In January 2020, our firm conducted a national online survey of voters for the Council for Affordable Health Coverage, focusing on voter attitudes toward health care generally and privacy of health care data specifically. In some ways, January was a lifetime ago. For that very...
by Whit Ayres as published November 17, 2019 in The Wall Street Journal. As the nation tumbles toward the 2020 presidential elections, it seems also on course for its second presidential impeachment in a little more than two decades. It all looks like so much chaos, but our likely path forward is illuminated by polls...
From Whit Ayres’ op-ed in The Wall Street Journal on November 18: As the nation tumbles toward the 2020 presidential elections, it seems also on course for its second presidential impeachment in a little more than two decades. It all looks like so much chaos, but our likely path forward is illuminated by polls about...
North Star Opinion Research is proud to be honored for its part in the Karen Handel for Congress campaign, recognized as the 2017 American Association of Political Consultants Campaign of the Year. North Star provided the polling services on a team with general and media consulting from Rob Simms and Mike Shields of Convergence Media,...
Democratic nominee Ralph Northam won the 2017 election for Governor of Virginia by the unexpectedly large margin of nine percentage points, 54 to 45 percent. Unlike the Rustbelt states voting for President in 2016, few counties switched from Democrat to Republican since the last Virginia gubernatorial election in 2013. Instead the surprising margin was caused...