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Andrew Sullivan Needs To Learn To Read, And Maybe Understand Statistics
Andrew Sullivan looks at this collection of polls from RealClearPolitics: And says this: Just looking at this raft of polling data, it’s perfectly clear that Rasmussen is polling a different country than other polling outfits. Umm, Andrew, perhaps not a different ...
Andrew Sullivan’s “Hard Neocons”
blog.unwatch.org — Has blogger Andrew Sullivan done a 180 on the U.N.'s Orwellian-named Human Rights Council? Two years ago,... Sullivan linked to my speech -- the one banned by the council president from ever being uttered again -- and rightly recognized how "depraved" ... (more) Andrew Sullivan’s “Hard Neocons”
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Sullivan and Sources
reason.com — Over at The Atlantic , Andrew Sullivan has been debating the United Nations's Goldstone report on war... crimes committed in Gaza (whose critics, including the State Department , say it was unfairly hostile to Israel) and the fallout from this  ... (more) Sullivan and Sources
Andrew Sullivan on Human Rights Watch
volokh.com — Sullivan quotes me: “I suggest that if Yglesias and similarly-situated bloggers want to address the root causes... of R. Bernstein’s obviously painful decision to denounce the organization he founded and nurtured, they read this comprehensive ... (more) Andrew Sullivan on Human Rights Watch
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Andrew Sullivan Swings and Misses
Real Clear Politics - TIME.com — ... of polling data, it's perfectly clear that Rasmussen is polling a different country than other polling outfits." It might be perfectly clear if you just look at the data.  But if you dig a little deeper before you start going after a polling outfit that has been one of the more consistently accurate pollsters for the past few cycles (Rasmussen final generic ballot for 2008:  D+7.  Actual result: D+9), you see something different.   As at least one observer has pointed out , Rasmussen samples likely voters, rather than registered voters or adults.  Likely voter samples ...

Deciphering the Generic Ballot
Real Clear Politics - TIME.com — ... . It might appear to be an outlier if you just glance at the data.  But if you dig a little deeper, you see something different. As at least one observer has pointed out , Rasmussen samples likely voters, rather than registered voters or adults.  Likely voter samples typically skew toward Republicans compared to "adult" or "registered voter" samples, and this effect may be especially pronounced at a time when Republicans are thought to be more energized than Democrats (and hence more likely to survive likely voter screens).  We can debate the pros and cons of imposing a likely ...

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