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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: Trend in Party Favorability
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Politics by the Numbers. I started posting bits of data analysis related to contemporary politics at my old blog. Early in the 2008 primary season but have been relatively inactive since the 2008 election. This space is intended to pick up where the old blog left off, though hopefully on a less sporadic basis. Thursday, October 10, 2013. Trend in Party Favorability. In light of the new Gallup Poll. Showing Republican favorability at a historic low point, it seems like a good idea to update a post. Here w...
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Politics by the Numbers: Another Look at Electoral Change
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Politics by the Numbers. I started posting bits of data analysis related to contemporary politics at my old blog. Early in the 2008 primary season but have been relatively inactive since the 2008 election. This space is intended to pick up where the old blog left off, though hopefully on a less sporadic basis. Tuesday, September 16, 2014. Another Look at Electoral Change. Last fall, I posted some data. In the not-so-distant future. Indeed, this idea was recently repeated by. And Republican gains here.
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Politics by the Numbers: Forecast
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Politics by the Numbers. I started posting bits of data analysis related to contemporary politics at my old blog. Early in the 2008 primary season but have been relatively inactive since the 2008 election. This space is intended to pick up where the old blog left off, though hopefully on a less sporadic basis. Friday, August 31, 2012. Now that I have final summer data from the Survey and Consumers. The key Figure is posted below:. Figure 1. National Conditions and US Presidential Elections, 1952-2008.
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Politics by the Numbers: Almost There
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Politics by the Numbers. I started posting bits of data analysis related to contemporary politics at my old blog. Early in the 2008 primary season but have been relatively inactive since the 2008 election. This space is intended to pick up where the old blog left off, though hopefully on a less sporadic basis. Monday, November 5, 2012. Posted by Tom Holbrook. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science. Taegan Goddard's Political Wire.
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Politics by the Numbers: August 2012
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Politics by the Numbers. I started posting bits of data analysis related to contemporary politics at my old blog. Early in the 2008 primary season but have been relatively inactive since the 2008 election. This space is intended to pick up where the old blog left off, though hopefully on a less sporadic basis. Friday, August 31, 2012. Now that I have final summer data from the Survey and Consumers. The key Figure is posted below:. Figure 1. National Conditions and US Presidential Elections, 1952-2008.
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Politics by the Numbers: September 2012
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Politics by the Numbers. I started posting bits of data analysis related to contemporary politics at my old blog. Early in the 2008 primary season but have been relatively inactive since the 2008 election. This space is intended to pick up where the old blog left off, though hopefully on a less sporadic basis. Friday, September 21, 2012. Don't Count Your Chickens . . . The most recent (September 19) polling aggregation from Pollster.com. Posted by Tom Holbrook. Tuesday, September 4, 2012.
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Politics by the Numbers: April 2012
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Politics by the Numbers. I started posting bits of data analysis related to contemporary politics at my old blog. Early in the 2008 primary season but have been relatively inactive since the 2008 election. This space is intended to pick up where the old blog left off, though hopefully on a less sporadic basis. Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Veepstakes and Candidate Sex. Posted by Tom Holbrook. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science. Taegan Goddard's Political Wire.