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Campaign 2014: The Epic Struggle To Win The Senate And Change Nothing

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Can't you now register day of vote and file a provisional ballot?

In our state, I'd be checking the Baltimore cemetery census vs. the voting rolls.

60% turnout every election! Or as they said on the Simpsons once reporting live from the cementary on election night: "The story here is that the dead have risen from their graves and their voting Democratic!" :D ;)
 
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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/nate-silver-sam-wang-responds

My favorite political battle this year is heating up.

"Silver is protesting against a model that has consistently matched or outperformed his own calls since he came onto the scene (see 2008, 2010, and 2012)."

I have no idea who is correct, but that's such a dumb statement by Wang that I'm inclined to favor Silver, at least until he says something equally dumb. It reminds me of the time Rasmussen claimed they were a legitimate outfit because they did well in 2010. Yes, if you intentionally overweight Republicans to sway pre-election narratives (which is Rasmussen's business model), then on those occasions when Republicans break well in the election you will do well. Of course, when there's no such late break you'll do poorly and when the late break is the other way you'll get destroyed.
 
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I have no idea who is correct, but that's such a dumb statement by Wang that I'm inclined to favor Silver, at least until he says something equally dumb. It reminds me of the time Rasmussen claimed they were a legitimate outfit because they did well in 2010. Yes, if you intentionally overweight Republicans to sway pre-election narratives (which is Rasmussen's business model), then on those occasions Republicans break well late in the polls you will do well. Of course, when there's no late break you'll do poorly and when the late break is the other way you'll get destroyed.
I work with many models that have been validated by a single data point. I just don't see the problem here... :D
 
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I work with many models that have been validated by a single data point. I just don't see the problem here... :D

This is an unintentionally hilarious post. :D

Edit: Even moreso if one misreads it as "violated by"
 
Yeah, because this had been proven an epidemic exactly zero times.

The Maryland gubernatorial election between Paris Glendening and Ellen Sauerbray. Proven that the dead voted in substantial numbers in Baltimore yet courts did nothing. Can't have a democrat lose in the Free State!

It's may be closer than people think in this year's Maryland gubernatorial. I hope Mr. Poe stays home.
 
The Maryland gubernatorial election between Paris Glendening and Ellen Sauerbray. [It was] Proven that...

No it wasn't. Not 20 years ago and not today.

Come on, it should be easy to reference multitudes of examples voter fraud to significantly measurable degrees given how much crowing draggers give the subject.
 
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The funny part is that with the GOP in a lather to wipe hundreds of thousands of legal voters off the rolls, it seems like the only actual dozen or so cases of voter fraud the last couple decades have been by Republicans.
 
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I have no idea who is correct, but that's such a dumb statement by Wang that I'm inclined to favor Silver, at least until he says something equally dumb. It reminds me of the time Rasmussen claimed they were a legitimate outfit because they did well in 2010. Yes, if you intentionally overweight Republicans to sway pre-election narratives (which is Rasmussen's business model), then on those occasions when Republicans break well in the election you will do well. Of course, when there's no such late break you'll do poorly and when the late break is the other way you'll get destroyed.


I don't know who's right either, but I'm not sure why you consider the quoted statement to be dumb?

Somebody finally made the point the other day, perhaps in reference to the KY race "tightening". These races aren't tightening at all, or expanding with one notable exception. What's happened is pollsters applied a likely voter standard after Labor Day, which tends to benefit Republicans who are more likely to show up. Then when the likely voter model starts expanding as more voters get interesting in the races (usually the debates happen in Oct as well as a ramp up in ads and outreach) the new voters included tend to lean left.

The notable exception is Kansas, where Roberts has gone from bad to worse and the election for governor, normally a positive in a state like Kansas, is more like an anchor with deeply unpopular Gov Brownback running for re-election after royally screwing up the state's finances.

Otherwise every race is still within its margin of error like it was two months ago.
 
Re: Campaign 2014: The Epic Struggle To Win The Senate And Change Nothing

Not that anyone here has an answer -- but why would a NH voter choose Scott Brown?
 
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I don't know who's right either, but I'm not sure why you consider the quoted statement to be dumb?

My complaint is it shirks Silver's methodological criticism and just shouts "scoreboard," which is the equivalent of saying that bad process good results > good process bad results.

"Dumb" isn't the right word. Since the whole idea of grounding predictions on good methodology is central to statistics, I'd call it "unfortunate" if I were being nice, "misleading" if I were being a little less nice, and "posturing" if I was being accusatory.
 
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Maybe they've have seen the light and realize that the Emperor has no clothes.

Then there's a whole lotta naked going on cause they're ain't nobody in GOP Leadership that has any and Scott Brown is a rubber stamp to everything that comes out of the Bone Man's or Mitch McConnell's mouth.
 
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