While I Was Away "Outliers"

While I Was Away "Outliers"
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Some odds and ends missed while I was away. Will be back in the swing once I clear out my email...

The Pew Internet & American Life Project releases a survey on voter engagement after the election (via Amy Sullivan).

Jennifer Agiesta finds new optimism among Democrats.

Brenden Nyhan sees no sign of the Obama honeymoon ending.

Gary Langer digs into how veterans voted in 2008.

Tom Jensen shares a tongue in cheek anecdote on response rates.

Chris Bowers considers public opinion among the Palestinians (PS: Get well soon).

One more:  John Sides shares an analysis of voter turnout among Virgos.

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