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The 2008 election is conventionally believed to be a change election. So far, there is some evidence to suggest that it will be -- although we won't, in fact, know until election night next ...
Opinion Science and the 2008 Election Last Thursday, the Chinese spacecraft Shenzhou VII rocketed into orbit carrying three taikonauts bound for China's first spacewalk, which was completed ...
The outcome of the 2008 election will, like the last two presidential campaigns, come down to a small number of voters in a few places. Yet those votes will be affected by big, overarching events ...
At the end of that article, we quoted Gelman saying that on election night, he’d stay up late like the rest of the world.
This year is the third presidential election of 2008. Oh, sure, it’s 2016. But the financial cataclysm and economic near-depression that slammed us eight years ago haunts us still. But this time ...
About two million more young people voted for president last November than in the 2004 election, raising the share of people under the age of 30 who voted to 51 percent.
Beyond Red and Blue: 7 Ways to View the Presidential Election Map Slide show reveals what the country would look like if politics trumped geography Join Our Community of Science Lovers!
More than half the adult population were online political users in the 2008 election. Three-quarters (74%) of internet users went online during the 2008 election to take part in, or get news and ...
Did 5.7 Million 'Illegal Immigrants' Vote in the 2008 U.S. Election? A controversial 2014 study used survey data to demonstrate that 38 people might have voted as non-citizens in 2008, and web ...
From last week’s map to this week’s, the only significant change was the movement of Montana, with its three electoral votes, away from Obama’s electoral column into the tossup category.
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