Introducing Pollster.com
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Introducing Pollster.com. PoliticalArithmetik and the Mystery Pollster combine to form Pollster.com (about; FAQ; guide to charts and data). The site features nifty charts and graphs of state-by-state senatorial and gubernatorial races. [more inside; via]
Beta?
posted by joshuaconner at 12:54 PM on September 2, 2006
posted by joshuaconner at 12:54 PM on September 2, 2006
Don't get me wrong, this is good. Just, with the "beta" thing, I keep wanting to call it Pollstr.
posted by joshuaconner at 12:57 PM on September 2, 2006
posted by joshuaconner at 12:57 PM on September 2, 2006
it seems to be missing a bunch of races, so I'd also assume Beta, or at least just starting up. If it becomes truely comprehensive it'll be a great resource
posted by edgeways at 6:26 PM on September 2, 2006
posted by edgeways at 6:26 PM on September 2, 2006
missouri and tennessee are the senate races to watch to november.
posted by brandz at 10:23 PM on September 2, 2006
posted by brandz at 10:23 PM on September 2, 2006
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posted by kirkaracha at 10:20 AM on September 2, 2006