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03 Nov 2009 01:05 pm
Today Doesn't Matter? I
Nate Silver says the races in VA and NJ are not going to tell us much about 2010:
[T]he fact that gubernatorial races are not a reliable benchmark does not mean the Democrats are not
in trouble in 2010 -- whoa, too many double negatives there -- nor that
Democrats might not have done better if Obama's approval rating was 62
percent instead of 52 percent. It just means that New Jersey and
Virginia don't have particularly much informational
value -- we won't become very much smarter about the future based on
what happens there. To the extent that we do learn something, it will
probably be hints about turnout, motivation and enthusiasm, rather than
something about the electorate's policy preferences.
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