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Levitt sees Kobach's willingness to seize upon those figures and create his own narrative as a classic instance of confirmation bias.
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A classic instance is Raymond Moley's "After Seven Years," published in 1939.
A classic instance came in 1976, when Watergate enabled Jimmy Carter to win the presidency.
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