Polling Saves Lives 'Outliers'

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Liz Halloran assesses the Obama-Romney poll-a-palooza.

The Week rounds up tips for dealing with "poll overload," Nate Silver has more.

Sean Trende says the presidential election will be a referendum, not a choice.

Nate Silver asks whether Romney's favorability ratings actually matter.

Jonathan Bernstein revisits off-base electoral college speculation from April 2008.

Harry Enten concludes 2012 will be a rule breaker.

Patrick Murray ponders differences in Chris Christie approval ratings.

Resurgent Republic publishes an infographic on Hispanic voters.

Lynn Vavreck tackles the myth of cheating on self-completed surveys.

XKCD charts the ablogalpyse.

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