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Gallup's Racially Biased Polls

By Ruy Teixeira, The Center for American Progress and The Century Foundation. Posted October 27, 2004.


Public Opinion Watch: Gallup's methods don't weight race very well; tracking polls aren't worth tracking; Kerry has huge leads among new and young voters.

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Ruy Teixeira is a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and The Century Foundation.

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