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  1. *Incumbent Performance *51% to 56% #disapproval rating *Historically #correlates with major losses for the President's party. - *Generic #Ballot *Democrats #lead by 6 to 14 points *Suggests a high probability of #Republicans #losing House control. -

  2. *Incumbent Performance *51% to 56% #disapproval rating *Historically #correlates with major losses for the President's party. - *Generic #Ballot *Democrats #lead by 6 to 14 points *Suggests a high probability of #Republicans #losing House control. -

  3. #MissKittyPolitics I even turned off the beats for a minute. Can't have it interrupting this. This is telling. Not just because it comes in the way that you might have hoped it would as a #Democrat, but it fucking correlates. It #correlates at least to spoken #values that were not executed enough.

  4. #MissKittyPolitics I even turned off the beats for a minute. Can't have it interrupting this. This is telling. Not just because it comes in the way that you might have hoped it would as a #Democrat, but it fucking correlates. It #correlates at least to spoken #values that were not executed enough.

  5. ...systematically what are the #correlates of #Brexit.

    The main finding is that the level of the support for #Brexit in the #EUreferendum is best explained by slow moving structural fundamental factors such as #demographics, economic #structure etc., & not #immigration or any other time-varying economic shocks.

    But obviously, economic shocks interact with those fundamentals.
    But an analysis that looks at a single point in time is not suitable to study the impact that those had. Now the...

  6. ...systematically what are the #correlates of #Brexit.

    The main finding is that the level of the support for #Brexit in the #EUreferendum is best explained by slow moving structural fundamental factors such as #demographics, economic #structure etc., & not #immigration or any other time-varying economic shocks.

    But obviously, economic shocks interact with those fundamentals.
    But an analysis that looks at a single point in time is not suitable to study the impact that those had. Now the...

  7. ...systematically what are the #correlates of #Brexit.

    The main finding is that the level of the support for #Brexit in the #EUreferendum is best explained by slow moving structural fundamental factors such as #demographics, economic #structure etc., & not #immigration or any other time-varying economic shocks.

    But obviously, economic shocks interact with those fundamentals.
    But an analysis that looks at a single point in time is not suitable to study the impact that those had. Now the...

  8. ...systematically what are the #correlates of #Brexit.

    The main finding is that the level of the support for #Brexit in the #EUreferendum is best explained by slow moving structural fundamental factors such as #demographics, economic #structure etc., & not #immigration or any other time-varying economic shocks.

    But obviously, economic shocks interact with those fundamentals.
    But an analysis that looks at a single point in time is not suitable to study the impact that those had. Now the...