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Monthly Archive September, 2004

Paper Trails and Primary Tales

Governor Schwarzenegger signed into law two important bills. One requires paper trails for electronic voting and the other resets California’s primary election back to the first Tuesday after the first Monday in June.
California becomes one of 17 states requiring a paper trail, but is too late for this election, which, at least for the [...]

Proposition 71

Kevin Drum is a brave soul. In a post that is one part regret and three parts common sense, he indicates that he is probably voting against Proposition 71, the stem-cell research measure. This is not an easy position for a progressive to take.
His reason is straightforward:
…it’s lousy public policy for the electorate to [...]

Michael Moore

I don’t always like his style, but Michael Moore is on to something.

Polling and Pessimism

A lot has been made lately of the problems inherent in polling during this election.
First, there is the controversy over how pollsters are building their samples. Most polls are relatively small — under a thousand people — so a random sample just won’t do. There is too much noise. To get a [...]

Meet you at the Cemetary Gates

From rejekt (Klein Kirk) via stock.xchng. This is a modification of the original used for the “Dead People” category.