The What America Thinks Channel on FilmOn.com gives you the real scoop on what the country thinks about the day’s top events. Scott Rasmussen, a nationally-known analyst and public opinion pollster, brings viewers up-to-date, accurate polling data and analysis. You can watch the latest episode of “What America Thinks” at 4:44pm on FilmOn. Scott Rasmussen is the founder of Rasmussen Reports. The company came to the national stage in 2003 and is followed by millions on many platforms. In 2009, Rasmussen Reports passed Gallup as the most searched for source of public opinion information on Google. Rasmussen Reports quantifies timely, relevant and accurate public opinion. Surveys include opinions about lifestyle, [ Read More ]
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- 10/2/2013
- by monique
- ShockYa
Scott Rasmussen, the founder and president of Rasmussen Reports, one of the biggest polling firms in the country, appeared on Fox News today to admit despite all the polling, he's unable to make a clear determination of who's going to win tonight. Megyn Kelly asked Rasmussen who he thinks will be the next president of the United States by tomorrow. Rasmussen answered, "I have no idea who's going to win tonight."...
- 11/6/2012
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Scott Rasmussen, head of the public opinion polling outfit Rasmussen Reports, is often mocked and maligned by liberals and Democrats who see Rasmussen’s results as consistently favoring Republican candidates. Rasmussen Reports, which deploys a likely voter model far earlier than many other pollsters, recently came under attack by NBC News’ Chief White House Correspondent Chuck Todd who called their polls “slop.” Today, Scott Rasmussen joined Fox News Channel’s Megyn Kelly to respond to Todd.
- 10/9/2012
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
On Friday, Fox & Friends host Gretchen Carlson invited pollster Scott Rasmussen to the program to discuss recent poll results indicating that voters are wary of election campaign, with a whopping 74 percent of people polled in an August 8-9 Rasmussen poll responding that reporters help the candidate they most want to win, and 51 percent indicating that most reporters are working to re-elect Obama (versus 9 percent who feel reporters are working to elect Romney).
- 8/24/2012
- by Alex Alvarez
- Mediaite - TV
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