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  • September 9, 20084:48 pm PDT
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Last year, as some of you might remember, we assembled  a board game for GOOD 005 called Polling and Rolling: a race through the presidential primary season (and beyond). We're still proud of it-though, because of some odd glitch, Romney won basically every time.

Today, as Republicans enjoy their post-convention (and post-Palin) bump in the polls, we find ourselves marveling at both the drama of these shifting public preferences and  the country's almost inevitable 50-50 split.  Not surprisingly, Salon doesn't think the polls carry much weight-and they offer an interesting poll overview here-but, as we said last week, nothing about this election is boring. Did the conventions change your opinions?
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