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John Sides - June 27, 2012

* More data on attitudes toward health care reform, from Steve Smith and The American Panel Survey.  One finding: “A large percent of Americans do not have an opinion about whether the health insurance mandate is constitutional.”

* Anton Strezhnev on the Stevens op-ed: “Stevens’ reading of Popper would discount not only political science, but most modern sciences.”

* Twitter is overrated as an election predictor.  Via Brendan Nyhan.

* Dweebs on the bus.  From the GQ archives.  Via Ryan Lizza.

* J-school dean on academia and journalism.

 

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