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Opinion: CBSNews.com - Oct 13, 2008
Media outlets continue to fret about whether Americans are misrepresenting their opinions in polls because of race, writes CBS News' Kathy Frankovic. But it may be time to finally move on.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Sep 19, 2008
No one knows for certain if Barack Obama's race is leading some voters to misrepresent their intentions, writes Kathy Frankovic. But the evidence we do have suggests the "Bradley effect" could be a thing of the past.
Politics: CBSNews.com - Sep 11, 2008
CBS News' Kathy Frankovic writes that Sarah Palin has certainly given John McCain a bounce in the polls for now, but the long term impact of her nomination is unknown.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Sep 2, 2008
Hurricanes do sometimes have an impact, not only on campaigns, but on opinions about the president, and perceptions of government in general, writes Kathy Frankovic.
Politics: CBSNews.com - Aug 25, 2008
Polls can tell a lot about what voters think about the candidates but it takes more nuance to find out how they feel about them. And Barack Obama's resume may just be long enough to satisfy voters, Kathy Frankovic …
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Aug 15, 2008
Will the conventions have an impact on the presidential race? Historically, conventions can give a candidate a "bounce" or a "bump" in the polls, though sometimes it"s just a slight one. How likely is that this year? …
Politics: CBSNews.com - Aug 8, 2008
We need to be careful in what we expect from voters now, before the vice presidential choices are made and the convention addresses are given, writes CBS News director of surveys Kathy Frankovic.
Politics: CBSNews.com - Aug 1, 2008
After the 9/11 attack and the war in Iraq, foreign policy concerns took center stage as the economy receded as the "most important problem," but now the economy has returned as the dominant issue of the campaign …
Politics: CBSNews.com - Jul 25, 2008
CBS News' Kathy Frankovic wonders: How big an "experience gap" in foreign policy is there today? And does anybody ultimately care?
Politics: CBSNews.com - Jul 18, 2008
The most extraordinary difference between the supporters of John McCain and Barack Obama is in what we have chosen to label "enthusiasm," writes CBS News' Kathy Frankovic.