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"...even when measured closer in time to the election, the unemployment rate still is not a good predictor of election outcomes. As the figure below shows, there is no relationship between the unemployment rate in July of election years and the performance of the president's party in the November election. It is just not a good predictor." More at pollster.com.
Percentage thinking the US has fulfilled MLK Jr.’s vision drops to pre-Obama election levels; what happened?
The number of those who think the US has fulfilled Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision drops to pre-Obama election levels (April 08) among all, including Black and Whites whose opinions are aligned—although slightly fewer Whites than Blacks (by 5%) think that MLK's vision has been fulfilled. More here.

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