@miamiaman That makes a lot of sense
So I erred badly in my Scotland prediction. I predicted a 6-12 point "YES" win. Theory: social media skewed my "take." Lesson learned.
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@AnthonyCKing Right.
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@AnthonyCKing They're also dying everyday, so there's that.
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@annoyingcats Oh god, I would love to be proven wrong on that!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@ross_magestro So...?
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@mtracey 'Yes' did have a larger social media presence, which reflected that they had a lot of support from younger voters. But not enough -
@DanielLarison Right. The polling trend lines also seemed to favor Yes, and Yes seemed to have a far superior "ground game."
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@mtracey Yeeeeaahh. If social media predicted elections, Ron Paul would be on his third term. - End of conversation
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@mtracey Better luck with Catalonia. - End of conversation
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