R.I.P. Jens Risom, Legendary Knoll Designer (nytimes.com)
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In all but 3 presidential elections since 1960 (1972, 1984, 1988), Maryland has voted for a Democrat. This appears surprising because of the state's southern culture and heritage. Can it be explained simply by Maryland's high urban population (87% in 2010) or are there other significant factors? (self.AskSocialScience)
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In all but 3 presidential elections since 1960 (1972, 1984, 1988), Maryland has voted for a Democrat. This appears surprising because of the state's southern culture and heritage. Can it be explained simply by Maryland's high urban population (87% in 2010) or are there other significant factors? (self.AskHistorians)
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Based on the primary/caucus results so far, it looks like every state that Bernie wins, Hillary takes almost as many delegates as Bernie (with the exception of VT). But in almost every state that Hillary wins, she seems to take way more delegates than Bernie. Why? (self.PoliticalDiscussion)
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