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Census NOT as easy as 1-2-3…

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There has been much talk lately about how politics complicates the 2010 Census. (See this, this, and this.) Politics aside, it’s a daunting task to count each of the nearly 308 million residents of the United States once and only once. Full Article at The New Republic

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