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« on: January 06, 2008, 11:05:57 PM »

As I've noted before on the Demographics board, Polidata weights the most recent data more heavily than I would. This leads them to be more prone to statistical fluctuations. For instance, using the same data as Polidata, I get no increase in SC or NC, and no loss in CA or MN. SC and MN are definitely on the bubble for change, CA could easily go up one or down one, and NC has an outside chance. I'd trust more years at a particular rate of change to make an estimate.
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