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Interesting NYT article on numbers & politics: “Before Obama and Romney Debate, a Review of Key Numbers”

Before Obama and Romney Debate, a Review of Key Numbers – NYTimes.com.

Posted byKimOctober 3, 2012Posted indata & politics, Statistics, aka Quant stuffTags:NYT, politicsLeave a comment on Interesting NYT article on numbers & politics: “Before Obama and Romney Debate, a Review of Key Numbers”

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