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dankennedy.net
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| | | | | Everybody's talking about that New York Times poll (free link) showing that President Biden has more or less caught up with Donald Trump. But I think the results of a Wall Street Journal poll... | |
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jericho.blog
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| | | | | Disclaimer: This blog is not about politics in the sense of party affiliations and I am not making a political statement. Further, I am not interested in hearing your views on one party or the other. Rather, this blog is just a thought experiment on manipulating an election. This general idea is not new by... | |
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politicsandprosperity.com
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| | | | | This is the first sequel to "Trump 2: Keeping Score", which I published on February 6, 2025. In that post, I used a metric that I devised early in Trump's first term: the enthusiasm ratio. The ratio is the number of likely voters who strongly approve a president as a percentage of the number of... | |
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www.newstatesman.com
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| | | When Theresa May called the general election nearly two months ago, all the evidence â?" opinion polls and local election results especially â?" pointed to the expectation that the Labour Party would be crushed, with many of its MPs losing their seats. The assumption was that Labour under Jeremy Corbyn would be unable to win over Conservative voters, because he was too left-wing | ||