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Jon Chait thinks Obama had a good month.

Dylan Matthews takes a look at Douglas Hibbs's projection of an Obama loss under the 'Bread and Peace' model.

Eric Ostermeier finds little agreement over what constitutes a swing state.

Mark Mellman rails against voter suppression.

Reid Wilson searches FEC reports for unreleased internal polls.

David Hill predicts a lot of "missed shots" by pollsters in November.

Peter Brown defends the Quinnipiac swing state polls.

Sean Trende weighs in on the party ID debate.

NBC expands its cell phone sampling.

Harry Enten counters five complaints about biased polling.

Nate Cohn notices a skew toward well-educated voters in PPP's polls.

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