Why America Isn't as Polarized as You Think
Studies show that, despite what we believe, Americans don't cluster so neatly into groups according to their political views
Studies show that, despite what we believe, Americans don't cluster so neatly into groups according to their political views
Explaining Palin's decline in popularity by analogy to the statistical scoring methods of the ball game
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