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it cert.ly looks that way but i m skeptical because the design oof the ballot in florida must be uniform in all 67 counties. every county ehad those instructions at the top. there may be some anomaenally with the font size in broward county. a political consultant who studies this stuff and is a data geek, he noted that the vast majority of the undervoteicize concentrate in one part off broward county, southeastern which i think is the congressional district of wilson, who did not have an ponent in this year s election so her race doesn t appear. the sachlal ballot or the typical ballot we see shows the nelson scott race and below it, ....
That s a euphemism for a larger concern about the fact that he doesn t act like presidents typically do. i hope that s going to change and if it doesn t change, a lot of places are going to politically reject him and his party. if you go back and look at the data, i m a data geek and if you read the reports, it s difficult for a president to improve his standing in a mid-term election year. the second year in office. the first year he had a honeymoon. people say it s new and i will give it a chance. do they have a plan at this white house and a sense that it s unpopular. if they click it up to 38, that s a couple of house seats. up to 39, that s a couple more. do they want to try to find a formula? if that s a preview of what trump would say on the campaign trail which i think it is a ....
Welcome back. in today s big i urbanites are helping to build the cities of america s future. jeff chu is a writer and editor with fast company, compiling a list of top innovations in east state plus the district of columbia. the first state on the list today we have is new jersey. what impressed you in new jersey? in new jersey we went to camden and found a doctor named jeffrey brenner. he s a data geek and he crunched the numbers and he found that just 1% of the patients were responsible for 30% of the health care costs in camden s hospitals and clinics. so his idea was to target these people for special care which has slashed their numbers of emergency their number of emergency visits and cut the bills they were racking up that the taxpayer had to pick up in the end. we thought it was an innovate ....