Lie to Me 'Outliers'
Mark Blumenthal | June 28, 2010
Topics: Outliers Feature
Lymari Morales puts support for Elena Kagan in context; Chris Bowers has more.
Frank Newport finds an increasingly pro-gun environment as a backdrop for today's Supreme Court decision.
Benjamin Page and Lawrence Jacobs critique the America Speaks deliberative town hall meetings; John Sides summarizes, Andrew Gelman has more.
Chris Bowers adds context to the Gallup's finding of growing conservative self-identification.
Jim Geragthy notes that even Rasmussen shows improving numbers for Obamacare (though they're "still pretty lousy").
Tom Schaller gives Scott Brown a positive political check-up.
Daniel Indiviglio plots the relationship between Congressional approval and House seats gained or lost.
Tom Jensen teases a close result in Wisconsin.
Bob Groves reports on the work of Census enumerators and declares Census non-response follow-up 99.6% complete.
Andrew Sullivan shares the chart from an Economist/YouGov poll showing very few Americans closely following the World Cup.
Lie to Me viewers were no better at spotting deception (via Lundry).