Obama win 'demolishes racist poll theory'

The election of Barack Obama seems to have demolished the myth of the so-called Bradley effect, whereby white voters with a black candidate say one thing and do another, researchers said today.

The election of Barack Obama seems to have demolished the myth of the so-called Bradley effect, whereby white voters with a black candidate say one thing and do another, researchers said today.

Instead, national and state pre-election polls were generally accurate in reflecting voters’ preferences in the presidential contest.

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