Less Love for TV 'Outliers'

Less Love for TV 'Outliers'
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Chris Cilizza questions the political impact of voters thinking Obama is Muslim; Nicole Allan adds more.

Andrew Stuttaford notices changing views of the role of religion in public life.

Nate Silver responds to Alan Abramowitz on the importance of the generic ballot.

Karl Rove thinks Nate Silver's House model yields "very bad news" for Democrats.

Alex Bratty says President Obama is a gift for Republicans.

Reid Wilson reports on a Democratic poll showing Bush more popular than Obama in key districts.

Noah Scheiber thinks there could be political upside in Obama's Cordoba House support; Dave Weigel says it's not helping the GOP in New York (via Appel).

Americans are falling out of love with television.

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