Will race decide the election?
On "Meet the Press," Tom Brokaw, Erin Burnett, Paul Gigot, John Harwood, and Ted Koppel discuss how race will impact the election:
I'd like to think we are beyond all that, but I don't think we are. I think there will still be a Bradly effect.

I call bullshit on that story.
"Poorer, less-educated whites don't like to do these polls as much as better-educated people do," said Andrew Kohut, president of the Pew Research Center. "The refusals come from the same class of people who tend to be the most racially intolerant."
If they refuse to answer polls, then how in the world do the pollsters know that they "tend to be the most racially intolerant"?
I smell elitism and bias, and that invalidates anything they might say.
Posted by: Antimedia | Monday, October 13, 2008 at 11:45 PM