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Daily Archives: September 15, 2012
A Corrected Presidential Polling Average
The pollsters now claim to be surveying voters likely to cast ballots in the 2012 presidential election, but Democrats outnumber Republicans by between 5% to 11% in these polls. This partisan bias, of course, has no reflection in reality where … Continue reading
