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If one assumes that cohort's turnout to comprise 6% of the voting population, and they break 2: 1 for the Democrats, that is an additional 2 points for those races.
Paul Abrams: Witches' Brew: Media's Deliberate Misuse of Polling Data Changes Elections Paul Abrams 2010
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If one assumes that cohort's turnout to comprise 6% of the voting population, and they break 2: 1 for the Democrats, that is an additional 2 points for those races.
Paul Abrams: Witches' Brew: Media's Deliberate Misuse of Polling Data Changes Elections Paul Abrams 2010
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If you have a college degree, your cohort's unemployment rate is 4.3%.
Jeffrey Sachs: Two Parties, No Solutions to Jobs Jeffrey Sachs 2011
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If one assumes that cohort's turnout to comprise 6% of the voting population, and they break 2: 1 for the Democrats, that is an additional 2 points for those races.
Paul Abrams: Witches' Brew: Media's Deliberate Misuse of Polling Data Changes Elections Paul Abrams 2010
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But even after cautioning that he can't fairly describe his New Elite in detail, Murray goes on to give a curiously detailed description of the cohort's habits, an analysis that seems to rely as much on decades-old stereotypes about effete Ivy League intellectual types.
Is the 'New Elite' really so out-of-touch? Does it matter? Stephen Stromberg 2010
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If you lack a high-school degree, your cohort's unemployment rate is 14.3%.
Jeffrey Sachs: Two Parties, No Solutions to Jobs Jeffrey Sachs 2011
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The Democratic Party still has to convince Millennials that it can effectively use government to solve the problems confronting their generation and the nation if it is to retain the cohort's loyalty.
Michael Hais and Morley Winograd: Millennials' Democratic Ties: Bent but far From Broken Michael Hais 2011
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The Democratic Party still has to convince Millennials that it can effectively use government to solve the problems confronting their generation and the nation if it is to retain the cohort's loyalty.
Michael Hais and Morley Winograd: Millennials' Democratic Ties: Bent but far From Broken Michael Hais 2011
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The Democratic Party still has to convince Millennials that it can effectively use government to solve the problems confronting their generation and the nation if it is to retain the cohort's loyalty.
Michael Hais and Morley Winograd: Millennials' Democratic Ties: Bent but far From Broken Michael Hais 2011
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The results were surprising: In the past 10 years, this cohort's presence grew 12% in suburban areas while dropping 22.7% in the core cities.
Notable & Quotable 2011
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