Polling data archivist. Posting mostly about old polling and sometimes new politics. Also like reading about food, art, and quirky history. Oh, and I make collages.
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Kathleen Weldon
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Trump admin eliminating access to many microdata sets that economists use
Probably not intentional, just the bumbling fumbles of unqualified appointees
Effect is the same
“People told me, ‘You can pass this in a minute if you take out trans.’ I said, ‘I won’t pass it in 100 years because I’m not ever taking out trans.’
"Anything that we accomplished, whether it was fighting HIV and AIDS, ending discrimination, (cont.)
www.lgbtqnation.com/2026/06/nanc...
New paper out in the @thejop.bsky.social (w/ @christinagahn.bsky.social)
Do opinion polls shape election results?
Using both cross-national data and a survey experiment, the answer we find is yes - though it depends on how we communicate polling results.
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
Some food service, too. I hear 4 Non Blondes, and I can smell the fish at the chip shop in Penzance where I worked for a summer.
And for the bakery it's Paula Cole. Where have all the cowboys gone? Where?
No dancing on Whitsunday
What's that now?
It's nauseating.
Shared by a curator who is working on the WWII American Soldier survey project
Prof Dynarski
There’s a reason they’re targeting libraries. They don’t want you educated. They don’t want you to have a nuanced view of history. Or to read novels that will give you empathy. Or to know about inspiring women, Black or LGBTQ people. They want you intellectually small and easy to manipulate.
“People told me, ‘You can pass this in a minute if you take out trans.' I said, ‘I won’t pass it in 100 years because I’m not ever taking out trans.’