And I can't yet tell if CA's claims are exaggerated but the direction and the scenarios are clearer. And match this: http://firstmonday.org/article/view/4901/4097 …
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(1) Amazed no one has drawn a parallel to the mortgage crisis - compare this article of data misuse. https://www.wired.com/2009/02/wp-quant/ …
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(2)To fact most '16 analysis did not include data from elections with late large shifts (see '68).
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(3) Both arguably resulted from missing data...
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pride goeth before destruction.
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@timr100 This pretty much sounds like a PR story. It made the waves in Germany back in December and seems to have little substance.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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election results were within poll margin of errors. Dems need to focus on turnout and oppose voting rights rollback.
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Agree this was naive, but don't feed the narrative that CA was so clever. Maybe, but doubt it.
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Yeah, it's the direction that I'm more interested in. Data and social media people do exaggerate--it's a business.
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