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Some surveys that want to mean something about candidates

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The Slate/SurveyMonkey political survey returns with this month’s snapshot of the opinions of more than 1,000 registered voters across the country. (Information on respondents is available here. More information about SurveyMonkey Audience is here.)
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Full report: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_...ss_experience_matter_to_american_voters_.html


My comment: I have nothing relevant to add, but I would say that these charts shows nothing new about how the electorate see the both candidates. For example, if Romney were president instead Obama nothing would be different (fourth graphic). This kind of perception is clear among americans, superficially speaking (Despite those who are really involved in political matters - a.k.a. partisan.

Anyway, I might be extremely wrong.
 
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