Romantic Outlier "Outliers"

Romantic Outlier "Outliers"
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Gallup retests Limbaugh, Max Blumenthal (no relation) finds more from the Greenberg poll I cited last week.

Rasmussen reports 55% of Republicans want their party to "become more like Sarah Palin" (via TPM).

Gary Langer considers the potential GOP outreach to African Americans from Michael Steele

Tom Jensen reviews how different favorable rating questions yield different results.

David Hill saw a backlash against negative ads in 2008.

Mark Mellman ponders how long voters will wait before blaming Obama for economic woes.

David Winston considers the CBS survey and the stimulus package.

John Sides links to a Gerber, Huber and Washington [pdf] experiment that links registering as a partisan to a strengthening of partisan attitudes.

Carl Bialik reviews the methods used to rate Super Bowl ads.

Andrew Gelman reminds us of a classic misinterpretation of "not statistically significant."

Webcomic xkcd introduces the romantic outlier (via Gelman):

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