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Why wishful-thinking midterm polls are Democratic fan fiction

Por: New York Post Opinion October 27, 2022

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Psephologists of the world, unite: You have nothing to lose but your fibs! I write toward the end of September, when many pollsters are still treating their prognostications as a form of fan fiction. For example, one poll has star trooper Mark Kelly ahead by 6.2 points in the Arizona race for US Senate. That, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is ridiculous. Punditry isn’t prophecy, but mark my words: Masters, absent some intervening... + full article



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