FiveThirtyEight, 1/6/2023
Bobby's report card
According to Merriam-Webster, the first known use of 'straight face', as in giving no indication of emotion, and especially of merriment, occurred in 1853.
- and/or
- brain fog
- dartboard
- midadjust
- recheck
- self-negating
Related reading:
Meet the pollster who convinced Republicans there would be a red wave. (Slate, 11/10/2022)
The 'red wave' washout: Skewed polls fed a a false election narrative. (New York Times, 12/31/2022)
Related posts:
In a year when conservative pollsters tried to drive the election narrative, Politico sez "HOORAY " for polls. (21/31/2022)Rule #1: Never cite a Trafalgar poll to bolster your argument. (12/24/2022)
Day 34 of Robert C. Cahaly's self-imposed exile. (12/11/2022)
And then there were those Trafalgar fantasy polls. (11/21/2022)
Since Election Day, we have been listening to 'The Sounds of Silence" by Robert C. Cahaly. (11/16/2022)
Looking forward to Trafalgar's first fantasy poll of the 2024 GOP presidential campaign shit show. (11/16/2022)
Governor's race in Arizona. (11/16/2022)
Governor's race in Colorado. (11/16/2022)
Governor's race in New York. (11/15/2022)
Governor's rate in Michigan. (11/11/2022)
Governor's race in Minnesota. (11/16/2022)
Governor's race in Minnesota. (11/16/2022)
Governor's race in Pennsylvania. (11/14/2022)
Governor's race in Wisconsin. (11/14/2022)
Senate race in Arizona. (11/15/21022)
Senate race in Colorado. (11/14/2022)
Senate race in Nevada. (11/15/2022)
Senate race in New Hampshire. (11/14/2022)
Senate race in Pennsylvania. (11/14/2022)
Senate race in Vermont. (11/11/2022)
Senate race in Washington. (11/11/2022)
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