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simply gone to the polls themselves. The ANES is a little overwhelming for those uninitiated in the world of statistics, but it remains a valuable resource for people interested in getting a better handle on the circus that is American presidential politics. Visit the site at http://www.electionstudies.org/. Another good source for stats on the election is the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) at the University of Pennsylvania, which conducts a survey (the National Annenberg Election Survey) tracking the political attitudes and traits that voters seek in a presidential candidate. To look at the APPC website and the election survey, check out http://www.annenbergpublicpolicycenter.org. And if you haven't already, please read James Steeles and Bob Master s election analyses that appear earlier in this issue of New Labor Forum.

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