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.

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.

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

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