The days of landline polling are gone forever, the internet has changed everything. This week Henry is joined by Chief Scientist at YouGov and Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Douglas Rivers to discuss the innovative methodological approach he uses to find representative polling samples when much of the electorate is unwilling to respond to polls.

Henry also takes a closer look at Tuesday’s special election in New York’s 3rd Congressional District and explains how the good day for Democrats might signal an underlying general election problem for their party. And stay tuned to the end for his take on the Super Bowl ad that got everyone talking about a man named Kennedy.

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  1. Jim Kearney Member
    Jim Kearney
    @JimKearney

    Game Show Network has been rerunning old Regis Philbin episodes of the original Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? on weekdays. It holds up pretty well!

    A couple of days ago there was a contestant who looked kind of familiar. 

    Well done, Henry!

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