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Posted by J.D. - Nov 4, 2007 08:53 pm CDT
Looking at the results thus far, 2/3 of the people who think the ABA has any relevance (i.e. who actually view the ABA website) are liberals.
The ABA should be concerned that the results above aren’t somewhere around 50-50. It’s beginning to be just another liberal activist group.