Is that language representative? Voters can have an "expectation" for something that is quite different than their personal "intention."
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The statisticians used voter "expectation" rather than preference to create their predictive model.
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They're geniuses they are! Remember this profound observation!https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/paloma/daily-202/2016/06/08/daily-202-primary-wins-show-hillary-clinton-needs-the-left-less-than-pro-sanders-liberals-think/5757867a981b92a22deb72ee/?utm_term=.582441cc48e6 …
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and Michigan is going for Clinton
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The problem is that all these forecasting models are based on historical data, while things have been changing very fast.
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Let's think , the same AI and algorithms driving political campaigns will soon be in
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I'm constantly annoyed at auto correct, I can't live in a world controlled by that shit
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Just bad ones.
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Who were these forecasters
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most forecasting "modelers" are hacks cranking out gibberish using MS Excel if you want legit Stochastic models seek out AAA actuaries
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I don't know y People assume that the forecasts are honest initially. Maybe they're often wrong cos they've been fudged to fit the narrative
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