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The Democratic Trend Phenomenon
The Predictability of the Democratic Popular Vote for President
by Anthony E. FairfaxThe Democratic Trend Phenomenon discusses a unique and virtually unknown phenomenon pertaining to the popular vote for the Democratic candidate for president. The author of the book, Anthony E. Fairfax, brings to light compelling evidence that the popular vote for the Democratic candidate for president trended in an extremely predictable or “linear” pattern from 1972 to 2000 (if the election of 1976 is disregarded). In fact, the Trend was so predictable that the popular vote for the Democratic candidates, in the elections of 1992, 1996, and 2000, could have all been determined in 1988 with an accuracy of 99% or better. During that same period of time the popular vote for the Republican candidates fluctuated from election to election in an unpredictable fashion. [more]
 A Step by Step Guide to Using Census 2000 Data
by Anthony E. Fairfax A Step by Step Guide to Using Census 2000 Data offers a comprehensive educational package for individuals desiring to learn how to fully utilize Census 2000 datasets. Design for the novice as well as advance user, the book guides those who desire to make use of the vast amount of Census 2000 data that cover a wide spectrum of population and housing statistics (e.g. race, ethnicity, income, education, poverty, employment, and housing values). [more]
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