Here is an interesting comment on technology and poll-taking.
"[Generating a truly random set of respondents] is a very challenging
problem, in part because the technological landscape is changing so fast
that it's hard for pollsters to use their experience from the last
presidential election as a
I think a lot of people will be shocked by this election's results.
OrionWorks - Steven Vincent Johnson wrote:
> Obama may take as few as 271 (one more than needed) and likely not more
> than 303.
>
I predict 303, including VA. Without VA it comes to 290.
I am predicting 2%, which is slightly more than the polls show at present,
because of the Likely Voter (LV
The Kiplinger Letter weighs in on the pending election, posted Friday Nov 2
2012:
Politics and the Press (How Kiplinger views their role as a subscription
service):
As the campaign season draws to a close and voters head to the polls.
A reminder about how we at Kiplinger see our role
Alain Sepeda wrote:
>
> what is the probable color of the congress, and your prediction. will it
> be the same or not?
>
I predict the same as now: the House will be Republican and the Senate
Democratic. Most people make the same prediction, including the Langley
High School 12th-grade governme
ssory to question from far away, but this have impact on us in EU.
what is the probable color of the congress, and your prediction. will it be
the same or not?
As I understand, a president without the congress cannot do much, not even
what his opponent would have done...
2012/11/4 Jed Rothwell
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