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Politics by the numbers: September 2009
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Politics by the numbers. This blog is created for my freshman seminar by the same name. I'll be posting links to my students' blogs as well as resources and data examples for students to use. Thursday, September 10, 2009. Here's what I think is cool from pollster.com. Wow, this looks like a pretty steady decline. But approval is still higher than disapproval. I wonder how this compares to other presidents. Here's a great graph posted on Pollster.com. Thursday, September 3, 2009. My 2008 election blog.
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Politics by the numbers: Age and Turnout
http://politicaldataanalysis.blogspot.com/2009/09/age-and-turnout.html
Politics by the numbers. This blog is created for my freshman seminar by the same name. I'll be posting links to my students' blogs as well as resources and data examples for students to use. Thursday, September 10, 2009. Here's a great graph posted on Pollster.com. Links to Student Blogs. John A. Ehn IV. My 2008 election blog.
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Politics by the numbers: My 2008 election blog
http://politicaldataanalysis.blogspot.com/2008/09/my-2008-election-blog.html
Politics by the numbers. This blog is created for my freshman seminar by the same name. I'll be posting links to my students' blogs as well as resources and data examples for students to use. Thursday, September 3, 2009. My 2008 election blog. I have another blog. It focuses on data-based research on the 2008 presidential election. I like to include lots of cool figures on my blog. I really like this one:. Links to Student Blogs. John A. Ehn IV. My 2008 election blog.
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Politics by the numbers: Pollster this Week
http://politicaldataanalysis.blogspot.com/2009/09/pollster-this-week.html
Politics by the numbers. This blog is created for my freshman seminar by the same name. I'll be posting links to my students' blogs as well as resources and data examples for students to use. Thursday, September 10, 2009. Here's what I think is cool from pollster.com. Wow, this looks like a pretty steady decline. But approval is still higher than disapproval. I wonder how this compares to other presidents. Links to Student Blogs. John A. Ehn IV. My 2008 election blog.