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Keep Rocking, Boss 'Outliers'

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John Judis reviews the strong relationship between trends in unemployment and presidential approval ratings.

Tom Holbrook says its too early to predict Democratic losses in 2010.

Josh Goodman attributes a closer VA race to delayed reaction to the thesis (via Singiser).

Sam Stein finds another RNC "poll" pushing dubious questions; Michael Scherer has more.

Nate Silver notes Grassley's falling poll numbers.

Jay Cost questions the popular support for health reform.

Kos finds positive reaction to the public option in blue dog districts down on Obama.

Andrew Gelman shares the trait that predicts lame VP nominees.

Lisa Valentine profiles working women and their resistance to Republicans.

Gene Ulm looks at the correlation between consumer confidence and votes for congress.

Jonathan Singer calls out different Rasmussen job approval ratings questions for Pawlenty and Franken.

Tom Jensen thinks Obama is "more or less in the same place he was on election day."

Mark Mellman runs the numbers on Afghanistan.

David Hill says Obama's school speech hurt his education allies and helped his enemies.

Stan Greenberg reviews Lynn Vavreck's, The Message Matters: The Economy and Presidential Campaigns.

Frank Luntz says voters aren't racist, just furious at Obama and Dems.

86% of New Jersey wants Springsteen to "keep rocking as long as he wants."

 

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