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Can you spot the difference?

Quico says: Remember those “compare and contrast” essays they’d assign you to write in high school? Ah, the nostalgia! Here, lets do another one just for fun. Compare...

Francisco Toro November 3, 2006

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Keller's poll is not a voting intention poll

Quico says: Well, a kind soul leaked Keller’s slides to me. As suspected, the 52-48 number is not the result of a standard, “if the election was today,...

Francisco Toro November 2, 2006

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Keller's poll is not a voting intention poll

Quico says: Well, a kind soul leaked Keller’s slides to me. As suspected, the 52-48 number is not the result of a standard, “if the election was today,...

Francisco Toro November 2, 2006

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Is the CNE back where it belongs?

Katy says: One of the refreshing features of this electoral campaign has been that Venezuela’s electoral authority (the CNE) has not been the center of discussion. Electoral conditions...

Francisco Toro November 2, 2006

Life

Is the CNE back where it belongs?

Katy says: One of the refreshing features of this electoral campaign has been that Venezuela’s electoral authority (the CNE) has not been the center of discussion. Electoral conditions...

Francisco Toro November 2, 2006

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The commentariat flips out!

Quico says: Just a note to those of you who read the main blog but skip the comments…yesterday’s thread in response to JayDee’s pulpero follow-up was one of...

Francisco Toro November 1, 2006

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The commentariat flips out!

Quico says: Just a note to those of you who read the main blog but skip the comments…yesterday’s thread in response to JayDee’s pulpero follow-up was one of...

Francisco Toro November 1, 2006

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