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Polling Fever
Apologies for not posting lately. Fervent activity on the dissertation front and professional pursuits have kept me busy. Not to mention, the very exciting Presidential race with umpteen polls to sift through have provided much fodder for thoughts on survey methodology and poll aggregation.
Among the plethora of polling companies and results, I highly recommend Five Thirty Eight, an excellent compendium on daily tracking polls and excellent accounts of the ground game of the two campaigns. If you’ve been reading this blog for a while now, it should not be difficult to guess whom I’m rooting for. Go out and vote now!