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And yet, I also keep reading how the person in front in early September basically always wins.
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ty97
That's a really small dataset, so... -- nm
Posted by
TWuG
Sep 23 '16, 06:03
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It's the same dataset you're using for 'people not being engaged until the debates' -- nm
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ty97
Sep 23, 06:04
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No, it's a collection of datasets (the polls). September predicting November is interesting.
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TWuG
Sep 23, 06:14
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It's the same number of Presidential election in the datasets
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ty97
Sep 23, 06:17
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To your IM: No. The polls between now and November will have stronger predictive value than the
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TWuG
Sep 23, 06:25
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