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June 2010

Alabama Primary Results
NM: Anti-Amnesty, Rove-Backed Candidate Loses to Latina In GOP Guv Primary
Who's Afraid of Nancy Pelosi?
Zogby Broke the Internet, But it Can be Fixed
NM: Anti-Amnesty, Rove-Backed Candidate Loses to Latina In GOP Guv Primary
Alabama Primary Results
Is Gulf Disaster Spilling into Obama's Approval Ratings?
Organizing For America Ramps Up For November
Alabama Turnout Analysis
OFA Learned Lessons From Coakley Loss
FiveThirtyEight to Partner with New York Times
Colombia Redux: Mockus is in Big Trouble
Ranking States by the Liberalism/Conservatism of Their Voters
A Note On Early Voting and June 8
Is a Stable Government in the Netherlands Coming?
A Horrible Jobs Report
Pollster Ratings v4.0: Methodology
Pollster Ratings v4.0: Results
The Somewhat Super Tuesday: Previews of the California, Iowa, and South Carolina Primaries and the Arkansas Senate Runoff
Pollster Scorecard: SurveyUSA
Two Reids, Two Dakotas and a Quiet Montana
Pollster Scorecard: InsiderAdvantage (Be Careful What You Wish For)
Are You Smarter Than a George Mason University Economics Professor?
Primary Night in America / 6.8.2010
California Gleanings
Sharron's Rural Angle
Belgium: Making Afghan Politics Seem Straightforward
A Liberal Coalition, But With Whom?
On Transparency, Hypocrisy, and Research 2000
Arkansas Was Tough Target for Unions, Netroots
World Cup Simulated Odds
Something Fishy in South Carolina?
SC Democratic Primary Getting Weirder By The Hour
Yes, Virginia (and Kansas and Missouri -- but not you, Baylor), there is an Equilibrium Solution to the Great Conference Shakeout
Yes, Virginia (and Kansas and Missouri — but not you, Baylor), there is an Equilibrium Solution to the Great Conference Shakeout
What Happens When Democrats are "Fighting Wall Street With One Hand, Unions With the Other," While Republicans are Fighting Unions With Two Hands?
Beige Book and Flow of Funds Overview
Belgian Election Ushers in Further Uncertainty
More Developments in South Carolina D-SEN Primary
NPR Survey of Swing Seats is Consistent with Generic Ballot Polling
FiveThirtyEight Seeking NYC-based Intern
A Note on Scheduling
Obama Speech: Good, Bad, Too Little Too Late?
FiveThirtyEight Establishes Process for Pollsters to Review its Database of Their Polls
World Cup Odds Update
Top Corporate Donor to Barton Is Partner of BP on Deepwater Horizon
Political Update from the Land of Fútbol
For Information Purposes Only
Rawl Concedes in South Carolina
Slow Progress in Baghdad: No PM in Place Yet
Is Africa Failing?
A Closer Look At the Financial Markets
Why Aren't There More Pollster Ratings?
Santos Wins Convincingly in Colombia
Preview: Runoffs in the Carolinas
Redefining Acceptable Ideology: Utah Primary Preview
NC Runoff Results
SC Runoff Results
That Giant Leaking Sound
World Cup Knockout Round Scenarios
Ratings on Obama Oil Spill Performance are Flattening Out, For Now
Most People Like Health Care Reform, Unless They're Over 65
The Emerging Republican Minority
SC Runoff Results
NC Runoff Results
Utah Primary Results
Unsurprisingly, People are More Worried About the Economy and Jobs Than About Deficits
Should the Republican Party Move to the Center on Social Issues?
Why We Have U.S.-Ghana at Even Money
The Virtues of Standing Fast: The Lessons in the Fall of Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
A Rainbow Nation, But a Polarized Electorate
In Step Back for Journalist, Two Steps Backward for Journalism
A Closer Look at Housing
Senator Byrd is Ill; A Note on West Virginia's Vacancy Laws
Advocacy in the Form of a Poll
Sen. Robert Byrd Dead at 92
[UPDATED] WV Special Election is Unlikely Until 2012
Scott Brown Political Check-Up
Senate Forecast: After Primaries, Picture Slightly Improved for Dems
BREAKING: Daily Kos to Sue Research 2000 for Fraud
My Own Suspicions About Research 2000
Research 2000 Issues Cease & Desist Letter to FiveThirtyEight
In Europe, the World Cup is Not for Wimps
Nonrandomness in Research 2000's Presidential Tracking Polls
How Research 2000 Could Make Its Life Easy