RealClearPolitics, the Glossary
RealClearPolitics (RCP) is an American political news website and polling data aggregator.[1]
Table of Contents
49 relations: Account executive, Advertising agency, American Federation for Children Growth Fund, Amy Coney Barrett, Business Insider, C-SPAN, Carl M. Cannon, Cboe Global Markets, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune, Civics, Conservatism, Donald Trump, English language, FiveThirtyEight, Forbes, Hillary Clinton, Human Events, Joe Biden, John McCain, John McIntyre (publisher), John Peder Zane, List of polling organizations, Nate Silver, National Catholic Register, News aggregator, Op-ed, Opinion poll, Option (finance), Oxford University Press, Paul E. Sperry, Political journalism, Poll aggregator, Polling for United States presidential elections, Princeton University, Right-wing politics, Scaife Foundations, School choice, Super Tuesday, The New York Sun, The New York Times, Tom Bevan (publisher), Trader (finance), Trump–Ukraine scandal, U.S. News & World Report, United States Electoral College, Whistleblowing, WHOIS, 2008 United States presidential election.
- 2000 establishments in Illinois
Account executive
Account executive is a role in sales, advertising, marketing, and finance involving intimate understanding of a client company's objectives and products and a professional capability to provide effective advice toward creation of successful promotional activities and strategies.
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Advertising agency
An advertising agency, often referred to as a creative agency or an ad agency, is a business dedicated to creating, planning, and handling advertising and sometimes other forms of promotion and marketing for its clients.
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American Federation for Children Growth Fund
The American Federation for Children Growth Fund (AFCGF), which originally referred to itself as the Alliance for School Choice, is the largest organization in the United States promoting school choice programs.
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Amy Coney Barrett
Amy Vivian Coney Barrett (born January 28, 1972) is an American lawyer and jurist who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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Business Insider
Business Insider (stylized in all caps, shortened to BI, known from 2021 to 2023 as Insider) is a New York City–based multinational financial and business news website founded in 2007.
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C-SPAN
Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN) is an American cable and satellite television network, created in 1979 by the cable television industry as a nonprofit public service.
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Carl M. Cannon
Carl M. Cannon (born 1953) is an American journalist who, as of 2022, is the executive editor and Washington, D.C. bureau chief of RealClearPolitics.
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Cboe Global Markets
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. is an American company that owns the Chicago Board Options Exchange and the stock exchange operator BATS Global Markets.
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Chicago Sun-Times
The Chicago Sun-Times is a daily nonprofit newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
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Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, owned by Tribune Publishing.
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Civics
In the field of political science, civics is the study of the civil and political rights and obligations of citizens in a society.
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Conservatism
Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values.
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Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021.
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English language
English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.
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FiveThirtyEight
538, originally rendered as FiveThirtyEight, is an American website that focused on opinion poll analysis, politics, economics, and sports blogging in the United States. RealClearPolitics and FiveThirtyEight are American political websites.
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Forbes
Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong-based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014.
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Hillary Clinton
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (Rodham; born October 26, 1947) is an American politician and diplomat who served as the 67th United States secretary of state in the administration of Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013, as a U.S. senator representing New York from 2001 to 2009, and as the first lady of the United States to former president Bill Clinton from 1993 to 2001.
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Human Events
Human Events is an American conservative political news and analysis website.
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Joe Biden
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who is the 46th and current president of the United States since 2021.
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John McCain
John Sidney McCain III (August 29, 1936 – August 25, 2018) was an American politician and United States Navy officer who served as a United States senator from Arizona from 1987 until his death in 2018.
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John McIntyre (publisher)
John E. McIntyre is the co-founder of the American political news website and polling data aggregator RealClearPolitics.
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John Peder Zane
John Peder Zane (born May 27, 1962) is an American journalist who is a columnist for RealClearPolitics and Articles Editor for RealClearInvestigations.
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List of polling organizations
This is a list of notable polling organizations by country.
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Nate Silver
Nathaniel Read Silver (born January 13, 1978) is an American statistician, writer, and poker player who analyzes baseball, basketball, and elections.
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National Catholic Register
The National Catholic Register is a Catholic newspaper in the United States.
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News aggregator
In computing, a news aggregator, also termed a feed aggregator, content aggregator, feed reader, news reader, or simply an aggregator, is client software or a web application that aggregates digital content such as online newspapers, blogs, podcasts, and video blogs (vlogs) in one location for easy viewing. RealClearPolitics and news aggregator are news aggregators.
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Op-ed
An op-ed piece is a short newspaper column that represents a writer's strong, informed, and focused opinion on an issue of relevance to a targeted audience.
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Opinion poll
An opinion poll, often simply referred to as a survey or a poll (although strictly a poll is an actual election), is a human research survey of public opinion from a particular sample.
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Option (finance)
In finance, an option is a contract which conveys to its owner, the holder, the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a specific quantity of an underlying asset or instrument at a specified strike price on or before a specified date, depending on the style of the option.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Paul E. Sperry
Paul E. Sperry is an American conservative author, writer and investigative journalist.
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Political journalism
Political journalism is a broad branch of journalism that includes coverage of all aspects of politics and political science, although the term usually refers specifically to coverage of civil governments and political power.
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Poll aggregator
A poll aggregator is an entity that tracks and aggregates, often but not exclusively by averaging, individual polls conducted by different organizations in order to gauge public sentiment on key civic issues such as the approval rating of a major political figure (e.g., president, prime minister, monarch, governor, lawmaker, etc.), or legislative body; or to measure likely public support for an individual candidate or political party in an upcoming election.
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Polling for United States presidential elections
Gallup was the first polling organization to conduct accurate opinion polling for United States presidential elections.
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Princeton University
Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey.
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Right-wing politics
Right-wing politics is the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position based on natural law, economics, authority, property, religion, biology, or tradition.
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Scaife Foundations
The Scaife Foundations refer collectively to three foundations in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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School choice
School choice is a term for education options that allow students and families to select alternatives to public schools.
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Super Tuesday
Super Tuesday is the United States presidential primary election day in February or March when the greatest number of U.S. states hold primary elections and caucuses.
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The New York Sun
The New York Sun is an American conservative news website and former newspaper based in Manhattan, New York.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Tom Bevan (publisher)
Thomas C. Bevan is an American writer and media executive who is co-founder and, as of 2021, publisher of RealClearPolitics.
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Trader (finance)
A trader is a person, firm, or entity in finance who buys and sells financial instruments, such as forex, cryptocurrencies, stocks, bonds, commodities, derivatives, and mutual funds in the capacity of agent, hedger, arbitrager, or speculator.
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Trump–Ukraine scandal
The Trump–Ukraine scandal was a political scandal that arose primarily from the discovery of U.S. President Donald Trump's alleged attempts to coerce Ukraine into investigating a Biden–Ukraine conspiracy theory, and thus potentially damage 2020 Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden.
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U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report (USNWR, US NEWS) is an American media company publishing news, consumer advice, rankings, and analysis.
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United States Electoral College
In the United States, the Electoral College is the group of presidential electors that is formed every four years during the presidential election for the sole purpose of voting for the president and vice president.
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Whistleblowing
Whistleblowing (also whistle-blowing or whistle blowing) is the activity of a person, often an employee, revealing information about activity within a private or public organization that is deemed illegal, immoral, illicit, unsafe or fraudulent.
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WHOIS
WHOIS (pronounced as the phrase "who is") is a query and response protocol that is used for querying databases that store an Internet resource's registered users or assignees.
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2008 United States presidential election
The 2008 United States presidential election was the 56th quadrennial presidential election, held on November 4, 2008.
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See also
2000 establishments in Illinois
- Adeptia
- Arlington Town Square
- Arryx
- BigMachines
- Blue Sky Vineyards
- Brewer Investment Group
- Bust of Jack Brickhouse
- Captain on the Helm
- Center for Global Studies
- Chicago Steel
- Chicago TARDIS
- Decatur Correctional Center
- Deerfield Square
- Exelon
- Gathering of the Juggalos
- Guaranteed Rate
- Joseph Smith Academy
- Kavi Gupta
- Lake Ka-ho, Illinois
- Lionel Hampton Fine & Performing Arts School
- Metropolis Performing Arts Centre
- Middle Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge
- Midlothian station
- Moser Tower and Millennium Carillon
- Olmec Head, Number 8
- On Fillmore
- Ovation Pharmaceuticals
- Park Tower (Chicago)
- Peoria Mustangs
- Quad City Steamwheelers
- RealClearPolitics
- Roosevelt Lakers women's ice hockey
- Scottevest
- Sears Craftsman 175
- Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows
- St. Charles North High School
- St. Thomas More High School (Champaign, Illinois)
- Steep Theatre Company
- Sullivan Athletic Center
- Sylvia M. Stoesser Lecturer in Chemistry
- The Shops at North Bridge
- Vortis (band)
- WAWF
- Walter Payton College Preparatory High School
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RealClearPolitics
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