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   | | HUFFPOLLSTER: Economic Recovery Seen As Mostly Helping The Rich Posted: 29 Jan 2015 06:56 AM PST HUFFPOLLSTER Economic Recovery Seen As Mostly Helping The Rich ASSOCIATED PRESS By Mark Blumenthal, Ariel Edwards-Levy & Janie Velencia
Americans see the economy looking up, but mostly for the wealthy. Many think government action could help improve the middle class, but few expect Obama's proposals to pass. And data targeting grows more vital to winning elections. This is HuffPollster for Thursday, January 29, 2015.
ECONOMIC RECOVERY SEEN AS A BOON MOSTLY TO THE WEALTHY - Suffolk/USA Today: "Americans believe that improvements in the economy over the past year have benefited the rich over the poor and middle class, and most consider U.S. economic conditions to be fair (46 percent) or poor (27 percent), as opposed to good (25 percent), according to a Suffolk University/USA TODAY poll. Sixty-six percent of the adults surveyed said that the wealthy have benefited a great deal (43 percent) or a fair amount (23 percent) from recent economic advances. A similar proportion of respondents said that the poor have benefited only a little (39 percent) or not at all (27 percent); working-class people had benefited a little (40 percent) or not at all (25 percent); and the middle class had benefited a little (39 percent) or not at all (25 percent)." [Suffolk]
Skepticism that SOTU proposals will pass - Susan Page and Martha Moore: " On this Americans agree with President Obama: The economy is getting better — for the rich. A USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll finds broad skepticism that the proposals the president outlined in his State of the Union Address last week will go anywhere in a Republican-controlled Congress, though. And that's distressing to many, who believe government action could boost their families and narrow the gap between the rich and everybody else....In the poll, nearly half predict that 'only a few' of Obama's proposals from the State of the Union Address will be enacted, and another one in five say none of them will. Most Americans do think the government could help. Just over half say the government could do a great deal or a fair amount to improve economic conditions for them personally. A similar number say the government could decrease the gap between the rich and everyone else." [USA Today]
AMERICANS THINK CURRENT TAX SYSTEM FAVORS THE RICH - HuffPollster: "Americans largely think the current tax system favors the wealthy and needs to be reformed, but not very many expect to be personally affected by President Barack Obama's proposed reforms, a new HuffPost/YouGov poll finds. The vast majority of Democrats, Republicans and independents said they agree that Congress should pass legislation in the next year to reform taxes. A full 88 percent said tax reform is at least somewhat important, with 44 percent calling the subject 'very important.' More than 60 percent said the tax system currently favors the wealthy over the middle class and poor, and just a combined 22 percent that the system favors the non-wealthy or treats everyone equally….But a majority doubt they would see much change from President Barack Obama's plan to raise capital gains taxes on the wealthy while offering new tax breaks for college students and working families. Just 24 percent said it would directly help their family, while 15 percent said they think it would hurt. While the president touted the proposal as tax relief for the middle class, Americans at all income levels had similar responses." [HuffPost]
NOT A 'HAPPY FAMILY,' BUT THINGS ARE LOOKING UP - Dana Blanton: "A new Fox News national poll released Wednesday finds that by a three-to-one margin, voters see America as a dysfunctional family rather than as the “tight-knit” grouping Obama claimed we are (73--24 percent)....There’s more agreement that things are improving, as 53 percent of voters think the economy is getting better. That’s up 10 percentage points from 43 percent in September -- and marks a new high during Obama’s presidency. The previous high was 49 percent recorded in both October 2012 and May 2010. Still, for 36 percent of voters it feels like economic conditions are getting worse....Despite a record-high number saying the economy is improving, only 19 percent say they are better off financially now than when Obama took office. Some 28 percent feel they are worse off, while a slim 52-percent majority says their family’s financial situation is about the same. Sunnier perceptions of the economy have helped Obama’s job rating: 45 percent of voters approve of how he is doing, while 51 percent disapprove. While his rating is still in negative territory, this is the first time since October 2013 that approval of the president’s performance has been this high. Last month, 42 percent approved and 53 percent disapproved." [Fox news]
'BIG DATA' IN TEXAS GOVERNOR'S RACE - Carl Lindemann: "When Republican Greg Abbott took to the stage last November to claim his resounding 20-point win over Wendy Davis to become governor of Texas, he might have thanked Big Data campaigning for bringing him there. By leveraging set-top-box data and an array of consumer marketing information, Abbott’s campaign team assembled a tightly integrated media marketing machine that hammered the appropriate message at the appropriate time to the appropriate audience with exceptional efficiency and economy, says Republican strategist Dave Carney who recruited and managed the team...So, how did Carney’s team pull it off in Texas in last year? First, WPA Opinion Research collected massive quantities of polling data on the 14 million registered voters in Texas and combined this with campaign and consumer data to build a mathematical model. That identified the campaign’s overall target audience of about 2 million people that was broken down into categories like Hispanic males. WPA constantly deepened the data, surveying tens of thousands by phone monthly and combining it with everything from donor lists to Facebook data....To further refine the TV targeting, the campaign brought in Deep Root Analytics, which made heavy use of the Rentrak data...Knowing who to hit with messaging is one thing. Actually doing it is another. Here, the campaign turned to Targeted Victory, a full-service digital advertising agency, to coordinate the online effort, and Crossroads Media, a Republican media services firm, to make the TV buys." [TVNewsCheck]
-Kevin Collins (D) - Reacting to the Abbott story via Twitter: "We are seeing a slow but very imp change in how campaigns operate. Used to be multiple campaigns within single “campaign” which shared ...message but little else. Those involved a campaign on paid media (ad buyers), a campaign to reporters (comms)…a campaign to doors and phones (field), and most recently, a campaign directed at email addresses (digital). But that’s changing, as ...multiple arms of a campaign work off a single database (or multiple databases that speak semi-regularly to one another)...In 2016, campaigns that don’t run multi-modal campaigns from unified lists will be falling behind the curve. In 2020, they’ll be a joke...The vision camp. technologists should be (and many are) striving toward is one list, w/ a set of actions each person should be targeted for....... targeting that's informed by rigorous & quantitative modeling (& when appropriate, experiments), as well a set ways to reach that voter..With guidance (from experiments) on how cost effective it is to encourage each voter to take each action by outreach via each mode." [@KWCollins via Storify]
PRIMARY VOTERS RESPONSIBLE FOR DYSFUNCTION AND GRIDLOCK - David Wasserman: "'Washington is broken' has become the biggest cliche in campaign advertising, yet the Democrats and Republicans who say those words on camera are more often than not playing a role in an electoral system that further entrenches dysfunction and rewards the extremes…Whether self-sorting or a cultural realignment is to blame, the two major political parties are more segregated on the map than they have been in many generations. In the House, where districts are susceptible to partisan gerrymandering, the impact has been especially dramatic. A FiveThirtyEight analysis conducted after the 2012 elections found that the number of “landslide” districts had doubled since 1992, while the number of “swing” congressional districts had fallen by two-thirds, to 35 from 103, making up just 8 percent of all House seats. Meanwhile, there’s been a steady rise in straight-ticket voting, in which voters stick with their party all the way down the ballot. As a result, in more than 90 percent of all House seats, the biggest risk to an incumbent comes in the form of a primary. That creates an unvirtuous cycle that rewards fringe behavior and punishes those who have reached most frequently across the aisle... Increasingly, the narrowing slice of voters who do participate in primaries consists of the most hard-core liberals or conservatives. "
THURSDAY'S 'OUTLIERS' - Links to the best of news at the intersection of polling, politics and political data:
-Among Americans who heard about the Charlie Hebdo attack, most say it was okay to publish cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammed. [Pew]
-Americans split over whether it was appropriate for Congress to extend an invitation to a foreign leader at odds with the President. [YouGov]
-Sean Trende ponders the "chaotic and utterly unpredictable" Republican primary race shaping up for 2016. [RCP]
-DailyKos Elections rolls out their 2015 election calendar. [DailyKos]
-Scott Keeter explains how to access raw Pew Research survey data. [Pew]
-Data scientist Seth Stephens-Davidowitz talks to Brian Lehrer about what people say about their sex lives via Google. [WNYC via @JoshdelaRosa1] Read the whole story | 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 | | | | La lettre d'info Culture et Loisirs Posted: 29 Jan 2015 06:53 AM PST    Si vous n'arrivez pas à lire cette page, cliquez ici  29 janvier 2015  Qui d'Otomo, Alan Moore ou Hermann va accéder à la plus haute marche du podium, dimanche 1er février, pour présider la 13e édition du festival de bande dessinée ? Le Figaro vous livre ses prédictions..  Alors que s'ouvre la 42e édition du festival de la bande dessinée, l'ancien dessinateur de Charlie Hebdo s'est exprimé dans les matinales de RTL et de France Culture.. .  Directement visé dans le «billet dur» au ton accusateur du journaliste français Christophe Conte, le dessinateur belge créateur du Chats'est exprimé pour Le Figaro autour de cette chronique au cœur d'une polémique sur le Web..  L'auteur français continue ses sorties choc. Invité sur BFMTV hier soir, il s'est fendu de déclarations sur l'atmosphère actuelle en France, après l'attentat contre Charlie Hebdo..  En prenant pour thème les médecins des camps de la mort, notamment ceux du camp du Struthof, en Alsace, l'ouvrage du médecin animateur du Magazine de la santé a provoqué une levée de boucliers à Strasbourg. Contactée par Le Figaro, son éditrice tente de clarifier les choses.. .  Le pull-over de Buchenwald est le témoignage d'un adolescent français qui a survécu à la déportation au camp de concentration nazi..  Sous le titre Ainsi était Auschwitz, les éditions Einaudi publient en Italie un recueil d'inédits de l'écrivain italien, auteur de Si c'est un homme.. .  Matt Scudder, son héros de prédilection, décliné en onze nouvelles écrites entre 1977 et 2011 regroupées sous le titre La musique et la nuit..  Dans Un membre permanent de la famille, sixième recueil de nouvelles de l'écrivain américain, douze personnages arrivent au point de rupture. Un régal!.  Deux ans et demi après la parution du Sermon sur la ville de Rome, couronné par le prix Goncourt, l'écrivain fait son grand retour avec Le Principe, toujours chez Actes Sud.. .  EN IMAGES - À cinquante ans, l'actrice italienne affiche sa fierté d'avoir été choisie par Sam Mendes pour incarner l'une des partenaires féminines dans les prochaines aventures de 007..  VIDÉO - La comédie de Philippe de Chauveron a connu un immense succès public cette année. L'Académie du cinéma ne l'a pourtant pas nommée une seule fois. Un site s'amuse à revisiter la bande-annonce version drame. Hilarant..  L'année dernière, le réalisateur Olivier Dahan s'était exprimé dans la presse contre son producteur. Ce dernier sort enfin de son silence.. .  Le festival berruyer de musique, qui se tiendra du 24 au 29 avril, aguiche les spectateurs avec de nombreuses têtes d'affiche, des découvertes et des cycles sur la musique du Moyen-Orient ou le mariage du rock et du beat..  VIDÉO - Le duo néo-zélandais, héros d'une série sur HBO en 2007, pourrait faire son grand retour sur scène..  La chanson de Pharrell Williams et Robin Thicke serait, d'après les proches de Marvin Gaye, un plagiat de Got To Give It Up. Problème, le juge a refusé que les deux morceaux soient comparés pendant l'audience.. .  Conservé dans la demeure londonienne de Wellington, le Porteur d'eau ne sera pas à la rétrospective du maître sévillan au Grand Palais, à Paris, fin mars. Deux siècles après la célèbre bataille, les rancunes restent tenaces.. .  En réponse au classement controversé des World's 50 Best Restaurants, le magazine professionnel Le Chef a interrogé 512 deux et trois étoiles Michelin sur leurs restaurants favoris. Six Français figurent dans le top 10..  SÉLECTION - Voici cinq bonnes adresses pour déguster crêpes et galettes de sarrasin, lundi 2 février, dans la capitale..  À côté des grandes ambassades qui ont toujours le pied marin, une jeune génération de petites cambuses fraîches et pêchues sort de l'eau dans la capitale. Relevé de filets..  SÉLECTION - Et si vous profitiez du 14 février pour faire part de vos sentiments à l'être aimé ? Voici cinq (bons) restaurants de la capitale aux noms évocateurs pour ceux qui hésitent à se lancer..  C'EST NOUVEAU - Depuis quelques saisons, l'enseigne fantasmée de Béacud se balade à Paris, au Printemps Haussmann, dans le Marais et aujourd'hui à Saint-Germain. Toutes les nouvelles tables parisiennes.  Il signe la mise en scène de la pièce de Florian Zeller, Le Père, reprise à la Comédie des Champs-Élysées, et montera au printemps Un petit jeu sans conséquence au Théâtre de Paris. Prochaine étape: Résiste, la comédie musicale qu'il prépare avec France Gall d'après Michel Berger..  Pas facile de lâcher pantoufles et pyjamas le septième jour de la semaine. Mais dehors il se passe tellement de choses du matin au soir que sortir de la maison devient une sinécure..  OBJETS DU FUTUR - Le produit proposé par Withings se fait discret et multitâches. Une bonne solution pour garder, à distance, un œil sur son habitation..  ESSAI- En avant-première, les premiers tours de roues de la nouvelle berline du constructeur anglais. Une familiale qui veut bousculer les valeurs établies..
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    | | Greek Bailout In Focus.. MH370 Declared Accident.. ISIS Prisoner Swap? Posted: 29 Jan 2015 06:36 AM PST Thursday January 29, 2015 This Is The Female Prisoner ISIS Wants Released Al-Rishawi received the death penalty in Jordan in 2006 for her role in al Qaeda attacks on three luxury hotels in the Jordanian capital of Amman in November 2005. The bombings left more than 60 people dead and were some of the deadliest in Jordan's history. Read more. Follow HuffPost on Facebook and Twitter: Get Huffington Post on the Go  | | La direction de la CGT approuve la nouvelle équipe présentée par Philippe Martinez Posted: 29 Jan 2015 06:28 AM PST Si vous avez des difficultés pour visualiser ce message, suivez ce lien   | | LIVE TODAY: Beth Stern, The Voice Of 'Spongebob,' and The Psychology Of Stalking Posted: 29 Jan 2015 05:59 AM PST | | Journal Electronique - jeudi 29 janvier 2015 Posted: 29 Jan 2015 05:19 AM PST | | Cheat Sheet - Parents Sue Over ‘Wrongful Abortion’ Posted: 29 Jan 2015 05:14 AM PST | | Read This, Skip That .... | |   |  | |  |  January 29, 2015 | | Tragic The prenatal test told a couple their child might be intersex and have a genetic disorder, so they aborted. The test was wrong. Now the lab, hospital, and doctors are being sued for "wrongful abortion," Brandy Zadrozny reports. HOLD UP, Y'ALL Hillary Clinton may push back the official start of her presidential campaign, top Democrats tell Politico. Clinton was initially planning to roll out her campaign in April, but since she doesn't have any strong primary opponents yet, she may take her time. One option Clinton is considering is announcing an exploratory committee in April, timed with the start of a new fundraising quarter, and officially roll out her presidential campaign in July. "She doesn't feel under any pressure, and they see no primary challenge on the horizon. If you have the luxury of time, you take it," one Democrat said. Standoff The terror group is now threatening a Jordanian pilot with execution unless a female terrorist is freed by sunset Thursday. Christopher Dickey and Jake Adelstein write that ISIS is showing stunning political acumen. Children at Risk The last and most recent measles outbreaks started in Disneyland. Michael Daly writes that in 1982, the disease seemed to be on the ropes thanks to mass vaccination. Now it's come roaring back. FINALLY The Malaysian government has officially declared Malaysia Airlines MH370 lost. The flight vanished without trace after it took off March 8, 2014, for a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. No evidence of the plane or the 239 people on board was ever recovered, despite a multi-nation effort to scour the Indian Ocean for months. The government made the official declaration so that loved ones of the missing passengers could apply for compensation payments and Malaysia Airlines could file insurance claims. Malaysia civil aviation chief Azharuddin Abdul Rahman said finding evidence of the plane "remains a priority." An Australian-led sea search in the southern Indian Ocean is scheduled to be completed by May. | | 
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[ HuffPost] MH370'S DISAPPEARANCE OFFICIALLY DECLARED AN ACCIDENT Malaysia's Department of Civil Aviation classified the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 on March 8 an accident. The move allows for the department to declare all 239 passengers and crew dead, thus beginning the compensation process for their next of kin. [ Reuters] DYING TO BE FREE: THE TREATMENT FOR HEROIN ADDICTION WE AREN'T USING "An abstinence-only treatment that may have a higher success rate for alcoholics simply fails opiate addicts. 'It's time for everyone to wake up and accept that abstinence-based treatment only works in under 10 percent of opiate addicts,' Dr. Mary Jeanne Kreek said ... A 2012 study conducted by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University concluded that the U.S. treatment system is in need of a 'significant overhaul' and questioned whether the country's 'low levels of care that addiction patients usually do receive constitutes a form of medical malpractice.'" [ HuffPost] CO-PILOT AT CONTROLS BEFORE AIRASIA CRASH The black box recording revealed the French first officer of an AirAsia passenger jet QZ8501 was flying the plane at the time of its crash last month. [ Reuters] ALL QUIET ON THE LEBANESE-ISRAELI BORDER, FOR NOW "Israel and Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah militia appeared Thursday to be seeking calm a day after exchanging lethal fire across a fractious frontier that raised concern of another war erupting between the arch-enemies ... Wednesday's clashes began with a Hezbollah attack that killed two Israeli soldiers near the border -- one of the most serious flare-ups of violence in the area since a 34-day war in 2006." [ WaPo] JAPAN, JORDAN SCRAMBLE TO MEET ISIS HOSTAGE DEADLINE Jordan has reached a prisoner swap agreement with the terrorist organization, while the fate of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto is uncertain. [ AP] THESE STATES SHELL OUT THE MOST FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION New York and D.C. take the top spot by spending an average of $19,000 per student. [ HuffPost] MCDONALD'S CEO OUT "McDonald's CEO Don Thompson will step down later this year, the fast food chain announced Wednesday. Steve Easterbrook, the company's chief brand officer, will take over as president and CEO on March 1. Thompson was one of a few black Fortune 500 CEOs. He has worked at McDonald's for nearly 25 years and has been CEO since 2012." [ HuffPost] WHAT'S BREWING RICHARD SHERMAN: WHY DOESN'T ROGER GOODELL HAVE TO DO WEEKLY MEDIA SESSIONS? Great question, Richard. [ NY Post] REPORT: GIRLS ACADEMICALLY OUTPERFORMING BOYS GLOBALLY Sorry, boys. [ HuffPost] THE SMEARING OF 'SELMA' "This season, no film has been punished for its perceived sins more than 'Selma.' There is a brand of criticism that is, to its marrow, not just anti-Hollywood but anti-culture; it's a rare patch of ground that's shared by the anti-MSM right, the doctrinaire left, political cynics, and opportunistic ax-grinders. Some of its practitioners no longer even bother to give lip service to the idea that historical fiction is permitted to be anything other than actors mouthing raw facts; to them, any discussion of the special role artists play when they examine real events is just airy-fairy malarkey." [ Grantland] HOW HOLLYWOOD IS BROKEN And how Harvey Weinstein, Susan Wojcicki, Dick Costolo and others want to fix it. [ Variety] PUPPIES + CLYDESDALES = TEARS Budweiser's Super Bowl ad tugs all the heartstrings. [ HuffPost] 'THIS SICK BEAT' Taylor Swift trademarked it. Also off the table are "Party Like It's 1989" and "Nice to Meet You. Where You Been?" [ Vox] ELTON JOHN AND HBO ARE MAKING A PILOT It will be set in 18th century Vienna. [ Vulture] THE 800-CALORIE FAMILY RECIPE YOU NEED ON FILE Two words: salmon pasta. [ HuffPost] ON THE BLOG THE STAGES OF SLEEP DEPRIVATION "I've got the kid who can fight sleep like no one I've ever met in my entire life, conk out for 10 minutes, then party all night ... Having gone through an intense period of sleep deprivation with this child, I now know how important sleep is. Sleep can seriously make or break you." 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|   | | La 13h Posted: 29 Jan 2015 03:22 AM PST | | Obama Wants To End The Era Of Sequestration Posted: 29 Jan 2015 03:09 AM PST HUFFPOST ALERT Obama Wants To End The Era Of Sequestration Hindustan Times via Getty Images President Barack Obama will propose a budget on Monday that calls for an estimated 6.8 percent increase in discretionary spending -- an approach diametrically different from the last time Democrats sustained major midterm election losses.
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