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		<title>I Said Yes? I Meant No… (Bullitics in Campaigns and Elections Mag)</title>
		<description>Bullitics.com was featured in Campaigns and Elections Magazine (June, 2008).  Below an exerpt of the article.

I Said Yes? I Meant No…

By Joel Berg, Campaigns and Elections Magazine, June 2008

The polled sometimes have second thoughts after the pollster hangs up.

Those last-minute changes of heart—and their impact on elections—are the inspiration for ...</description>
		<link>http://www.bullitics.com/blogs/?p=10</link>
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		<title>The Reverend Effect  - A quantitative perspective</title>
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By: Ricardo Rossello, PhD 
With all the talk and political punditry on the impact of Reverend Wright’s persona in the democratic primaries, don’t you wish you had some way to quantitatively determine what  -- if any – is the actual effect is?  Bullitics, a novel online public opinion mechanism that allows ...</description>
		<link>http://www.bullitics.com/blogs/?p=4</link>
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		<title>BULLITICS NH RESEARCH SAW ELECTORATE SHIFT</title>
		<description>1/11/08
By:   Ricardo Rossello, PhD
It might be true, as the saying goes, that there are lies, damned lies, and statistics, but sometimes there are just the plain old facts.
Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary has produced all kinds of discussions about what went wrong with polls and pundits, but at least one test ...</description>
		<link>http://www.bullitics.com/blogs/?p=7</link>
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