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Legofesto is a self-described “political junkie news hound,” who, according to Wired, is “fed up with news outlets refusing to publish images depicting torture due to their graphic nature.” To combat this “irresponsible censorship,” he started making Lego depictions based on news stories and first-hand accounts of torture. Legofesto’s posts include waterboarding, the death of Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protest, and Guantanamo Bay

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Pollster.com has produced a chart of party self-identification with six national polls since September 1.

Nate Silver has commentary, as well as an earlier post showing the same general trend.

Kristen Soltis also presents data of young voters’ (18-29) party self-identification based on exit polls from presidential elections in 1972 to 2008. Contrary to public opinion, party identification among young voters appears to follow general trends (they’re not, say, overwhelmingly Democratic, contrary to popular opinion). There does appear to be a 5-point swing in the past two elections, though, with the vanishing of young republicans.

 

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