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   <title>There&apos;s something odd about the concept of ignoring the polls</title>
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   <published>2008-10-22T15:17:11Z</published>
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   <summary><![CDATA[McCain said this morning in New Hampshire, "More than once, they've ignored the polls and the pundits, and brought me across the finish line first."This is, of course, just backwards.&nbsp; Polls can be wrong, but legitimate polls basically reflect what...]]></summary>
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      <![CDATA[<br />McCain said this morning in New Hampshire, <strong>"More than once, they've ignored the polls and the pundits, and brought me across the finish line first."</strong><p><strong></strong></p>This is, of course, just backwards.&nbsp; Polls can be wrong, but legitimate polls basically reflect what people tell them.&nbsp; This statement suggests that the polls, and pundits interpreting them, tell people how to vote.&nbsp; McCain and others behind in the polls are in the odd position of having to assert that polls are some evil external force to be resisted by voters.<br />]]>
      
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   <title>Action on the Webb GI Bill is a key moment in the election cycle</title>
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   <published>2008-05-20T12:09:47Z</published>
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   <summary><![CDATA[This could be a key moment in this year's election cycle:&nbsp; Jim Webb's GI Bill increasing the educational benefits for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans will come up for a vote in the Senate as part of the emergency war funding...]]></summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>This could be a key moment in this year's election cycle:&nbsp; Jim Webb's <a href="http://webb.senate.gov/pdf/factsheetgibill042508.pdf">GI Bill</a> increasing the educational benefits for Iraq and Afghanistan veterans will come up for a vote in the Senate as part of the emergency war funding bill.&nbsp; There will be a lot of agenda-masking legislative tactics, but Senators' positions on this bill will be key marker for them in on veterans' issues for the campaign.&nbsp; <br /><br />This is a particularly high stakes day for Senator McCain.&nbsp; He has opposed the Webb bill, offering his own cheap immitation,&nbsp;&nbsp;but has been trying to negotiate a compromise that lets him come back in out of the cold.&nbsp; If he ends up opposing Webb today, he will have fundamentally undercut his claim on the loyalty of veterans, a vulnerability that Senator Obama is well prepared to exploit (see his great <a href="http://thepage.time.com/obamas-full-remarks-at-charleston-west-virginia-speech/">West Virginia speech</a> on veterans issues )<br /><br /><a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0508/10467.html">Politico sets the scene well</a>.</p>]]>
      
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