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Tag Archives: Polls
Because what the 16 percent believe should be good enough for the rest of us
Via The Daily Beast comes word of a new Gallup poll that laments that just 16 percent of Americans believe in secular Scientific evolution. Now, I have all kinds of issues with polls, but this one seems pretty fair and straightforward. … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, News, Philosophy, Science and Technology
Tagged Americans, belief, Beliefs, claims, knowledge, Polls, science, Thinking, truth, understanding
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8:00 p.m.: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee
Polls close. -=DLH=-
Posted in Elections, Government, Politics, Voting
Tagged Closing, Elections, Polls, Voting
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7:30 p.m.: Ohio, West Virginia
Polls close. -=DLH=-
Posted in Elections, Government, Politics, Voting
Tagged Closing, Elections, Polls, Voting
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6:50 p.m.: 7PM: Georgia, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia
Close their polls in ten minutes. -=DLH=-
Posted in Elections, Government, Political Freedoms, Politics, Voting
Tagged Closing, Elections, Polls
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8:45 a.m.: Some thoughts on polling
It has been pretty clear from the past few years that the basic polling model most pollsters are using is fundamentally flawed. Many political polls, especially in this election cycle, have delivered results that do not reflect the final outcome, hence my continued hope that McCain can win. […] Continue reading