So, it's possible to blame an election this close on ANYONE and thus easy to blame whoever one personally dislikes most
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Replying to @Krhawkins5
With that in mind, let me make a case that our insane classification policy cost Clinton the election
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The FBI investigation played a huge role in convincing Obama voters to stay home, enabling whole GOP establishment to claim she'd be worse
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Well, I haven't seen it polled. And can't figure out how it'd tie to specific TO decline, eg CA.
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Replying to @emptywheel @dellcam
I'm basing it on the way her polls tanked after the Comey press conference and Comey letter
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Replying to @Krhawkins5
Then you have the opposite of evidence. You have evidence of JOHNSON voters coming home to GOP.
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Replying to @emptywheel @Krhawkins5
What you'd need is proof that voters included in LV model didn't show bc of emails. May be true. No evidence I've seen
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Replying to @emptywheel @dellcam
which admittedly is unprovable & totally in line with my personal biases, so, you know.
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You know I 100% agree abt stupid classification. But I'm not convinced that, alone, explains it. @dellcam
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Replying to @emptywheel @dellcam
nothing alone explains it! This is the one of 50 possibilities that most neatly aligns with my hobbyhorses
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