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SubscribeObama and the Potential Bradley Effect
http://donklephant.com/ 2008/ 10/ 09/ obama-and-the-potential-bradley-effect/-
Everything’s EKOSpacetic (36/24/19/11/10)
http://blog.macleans.ca/ 2008/ 10/ 09/ everythings-ekospacetic-3524191110/Oh, but pollsters look well in the dark: Conservatives: 36 (+1) Liberals: 24 (-) NDP: 19 (-1) Greens: 11 (-) Bloc Quebecois: 10 (-) ShareThis
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Ayers Blues (UPDATE)
http://savagepolitics.com/ ?p=2116IMPORTANT NOTE: As most of you may have noticed, yesterday, the site was down almost the entire day. This was due thanks to our increasing success in daily visitors, which suddenly more than tripled in the span of a few hours (this also includes many of our own detractors!).
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What Town Hall?
http://savagepolitics.com/ ?p=2097Last night’s “town hall” was a hoax. After waiting for many months for Barack Obama to finally accept engaging the American people in an UNSCRIPTED political debate, taking questions from UNFILTERED and FORTHRIGHT citizens, we were yesterday subjected to a shameful charade in which every single person and question was fully filtered by the Mainstream Media.
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Push Poll Pushovers
http://joustthefacts.typepad.com/ joust_the_facts/ 2008/ 10/ push-poll-pushovers…Via Ace of Spades, it seems someone out there seems to be spreading The Message in a less than forthright fashion. Then the weirdness started. The pollster said the next set of questions was to determine whether I found a set of arguments convincing on a scale of zero to ten, zero being not at all convincing and ten being totally convincing.
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Is Labour’s boost confined to places where it doesn’t matter?
http://politicalbetting.com/ index.php/ archives/ 2008/ 10/ 07/ is-labour-recove…Could the move to Gord be in the heartlands - not in the marginals? Firstly the caveats: As I’ve been saying for weeks polling during the conference season is almost always very odd and we need to wait until the end October surveys at the earliest before we can start drawing conclusions.
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Will this help boost or impede Labour’s recovery?
http://politicalbetting.com/ index.php/ archives/ 2008/ 10/ 07/ will-this-help-b…Will ministers be thanked or get the blame? Reproduced above are some of the front pages this morning - different papers all telling the same story. Could October 6th 2008 go down as reference point we will look back to in the years to come - or is there much worse on the way? Who knows?
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Interactive software to allow reporters to visually analyze opinion data after elections
http://www.thaindian.com/ newsportal/ india-news/ interactive-software-to-allow-…Interactive software to allow reporters to visually analyze opinion data after elections October 6th, 2008 - 3:34 pm ICT by ANI - Washington, Oct 6 (ANI): Computer scientists at the University of Utah in the US have written software they hope eventually will allow news reporters and citizens to easily, interactively and visually ...
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October 6: Happy birthday Brown’s biggest cock-up!
http://politicalbetting.com/ index.php/ archives/ 2008/ 10/ 06/ october-6-happy-…Is Jackie Ashley right - is it now “Emergency Labour”? I thought that we could not let this day pass by without recalling that it was exactly a year ago, on October 6th 2007, that Gordon Brown recorded his fateful interview with Andrew Marr calling off a late autumn general election.
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Ralph Nader blog takes on Gallup poll methodology
http://www.independentpoliticalreport.com/ 2008/ 10/ ralph-nader-blog-takes-on-g…Posted by Toby Heaps at Nader 2008 blog We do fairly poorly on the Gallup poll, generally registering less than 1 percent (or about 5 times less than the recent WSJ poll). This is probably because they don’t mention Ralph Nader’s name in the question–just Obama and McCain.
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Does America Need More Political Parties?
http://www.citizensugar.com/ 2123591Does America Need More Political Parties? 9 hours 54 min ago by LibertySugar 134 Views - 15 comments When Gallup asked the public in 2003 whether America needed a third party, a majority opposed the idea. But asked again in 2007, the majority of both Democrats and Republicans, seemingly unsatisfied with the two-party system, welcomed more parties.
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