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		<description><![CDATA[Along with media coverage of political races, many social and economic indicators are based on survey research: polls. (The Cascadia Scorecard currently employs no original polls, but our economy indicator is derived from government survey research on unemployment, poverty, and household income.) But the reliability of survey research may be in peril, because ever fewer people are willing to participate, as the Washington Postreports: In the 1960s, it was common...]]></description>
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