Monday, October 11, 2010

Post Due 10/12/10

This week, I bring you a table that shows which way registered independents are planning on voting in the 2010 elections. The voter turnout percentages are separated into two categories, "higher turnout" and "lower turnout". Which category a respondent falls under is determined by their answers to 7 questions, then they are put into either the "higher turnout" or the "lower turnout" categories. This data shows that the republicans have a strong lead among most independents. Republican leaning independents are more likely to be a "likely voter" than Democratic leaning independents.

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