Tribe Time Remainders*

Tribe Time Remainders*
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Kathy
Frankovic
revisits the classic "forbid or allow" question experiment in the
context of the Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speech at Columbia University.

David
Hill
sees hope for conservatives in a recent Gallup poll result on the Supreme Court.

Adam
Nagourney
reviews the data on New
Hampshire's independent voters.

Frank
Newport
says the national polls should "cause significant concern" for the Romney
and Obama campaigns.

Marjorie
Connelly
(polling director at the New York Times) examines how much voters "consider
the candidates' personal lives" as well as their records.

Matt Stearns
quotes "polling experts" who say Hillary Clinton's negatives "may not be
politically fatal or even much of a drag."

Greg
Sargent
has yet another polling and strategy memo from the Giuliani
campaign.

Doug
Schoen
argues that Edwards is the most electable (via Ben
Smith
) in a column that may surprise Glenn
Greenwald
.

Carl Bialik
examines the way web sites featuring user ratings of "rate beer, restaurants,
board games and movies" compile their rankings (for fans of Thomas Bayes).

*Because you can take the boy out of Cleveland...

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