In recent polls, GOP limited to Southern comfort

For months, Barack Obama’s national approval rating has been hovering in the low to mid-50s. The level is respectable — his predecessor hadn’t been there for his last three years — but not exactly intimidating, not exactly a number to make congressmen think they’d better get in line Full Story »

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I am always uncomfortable accepting data and data interpretation without a link to the source data. Still, this is a thought that merits further consideration.

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Statisticians know that unless you evaluate where the numbers came from,the totals are meaningless. Sarasohn does a good job of breaking it down to meaningful bites.

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