Created 08/09/2011 - 1 year ago
Political scientists say unemployment, per se, isn't the metric to look at. Disposable income is.
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www.washingtonpost.comezraklein: What the political science models tell us about Obama's chances in 2012: http://t.co/YVTFLhE
bhkatz: What do the political science models tell us about 2012? - Ezra Klein - The Washington Post http://t.co/2UBCNwU via @washingtonpost
umisr: What do the political science models tell us about 2012? http://wapo.st/qKiSp5 by @ezraklein #polisci #elections
nathanfisher: .@ezraklein with some info damning O's '12 chances. my bet w/ @jtbillingsley seems more & more precarious, but no worry. http://t.co/h8CmawH
TennDem: So will Rep. Michelle Bachmann be the savior... for the Democratic Party? http://t.co/zUbmls8 via @washingtonpost #EzraKlein
nicmend: RT @binarybits: It's interesting that the three most decisive modern landslides were against candidates remembered as extreme. http://t.co/KaoHatu
sdanthine: Disposable income and growth next summer will be key |@ezraklein: political science models on Obama's chances in 2012: http://t.co/7wLCzyI
treycausey: On the Hibbs model and forecasting Obama's reelection chances. http://wapo.st/po0XX6 @BrendanNyhan @fivethirtyeight
Bergen2: What do the political science models tell us about 2012? - Ezra Klein - http://goo.gl/ORLpc Pray 4 Bachmann GOP nomination. #p2
ProLifePolitics: What do the political science models tell us about 2012?: http://t.co/4m7MzFi #tcot #obama #gop12
