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September 2009

Do Americans Really Hate Flying? Or Really Love Driving?
Tide of Change in Japan? A Quick Electoral History
On Public Option, "Not No" Doesn't Equal "Yes"
Actually, the Senate Is Far Less Nepotistic Today
The Biggest Moment of His Presidency? Well, Yes*.
Is McDonnell's Thesis His "Macaca" Moment?
Pundits Pompously Pontificate – but Election Data Says Democrats Still Alive and Kicking
Do Blue Dogs Hate the Public Option Just Because Liberals Like It?
What Today's Unemployment Report Means
Angry White Seniors and 2010
A Trigger -- With Teeth?
A Trigger — With Teeth?
As Unemployment Rises, Support for Organized Labor Falls
Dep't of Stupid Headlines: L.A. Times Edition
The John and the Porn Star
Analysis: Public Option Is Likely Popular in Most Blue Dog Districts
Liveblog: Obama's State-of-The-Healthcare Speech
State-of-the-Healthcare Speech: Final Thoughts
The Speech as Rhetorical Device
Wilson's Outburst Merely a Peep
Now What?
Closing the Gap on Health Care
White Approval of Obama
Size Matters; So Do Lies
When You Assume, You Make a Mess Out of Your Poll
A Bounce? Yes. A Game-Changer? We'll See.
Ron Paul Rallies, V.2009?
Baucus Compromise Bill Draws Enthusiastic Support of Senator Max Baucus (D-MT)
Fraud Changing the Tune in Afghanistan
IBD/TIPP Doctors Poll Is Not Trustworthy
Democrats 1, Red Sox 0
Americans View News Media as Biased
Is Public Opinion on Health Care Locked In?
Getting a Bigger House
Gay Marriage Is Fading as 'Values' Focal Point
Players in the Afghanistan Sandbox
Don't Count Health Care Chickens Yet
Health Care Is Hazardous to Poll Numbers for Grassley, Other Senators
German Elections: Afghanistan Issue on the Rise
Glenn Beck, Post-Modern Conservative
Teddy's Seat May Be Filled Today
Generic House Polling Suggests the Republicans Could Regain the House in 2010
Would Bigger House Favor Democrats?
A Few More Questions for a Sketchy Pollster
Strategic Vision Polls Exhibit Unusual Patterns, Possibly Indicating Fraud
Comparison Study: Unusual Patterns in Strategic Vision Polling Data Remain Unexplained
Are Oklahoma Students Really This Dumb? Or Is Strategic Vision Really This Stupid?
Party Politics in Germany
Untrustworthy Polls
Strategic Vision Office Is Located in Rural Blairsville, GA, Not Atlanta As Firm Claims
Iran Announcement Underscores Complexity
Monday Mish-Mash: Strategic Vision, Las Vegas, and String Theory
The New Party of Medicare-Mongering
The Attention Deficit
Will GOP Outraise Dems in '09-'10?
Bad News for Public Option?
An Open Letter to Strategic Vision CEO David Johnson
Can NoVa Save Deeds?
Senate Rankings, September 2009 Lightning Round Edition