I rather wonder about how familiar the 80's really was, I just didnt pay much attention.

Jan 29, 2007 14:37

Some women embraced their outsider status. Senator Patty Murray, Democrat of Washington, campaigned in 1992 as “just a mom in tennis shoes,” capitalizing on a dismissive comment once directed her way by a male politician. But the reservations of many voters were real 15 or 20 years ago ( Read more... )

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psych0squirrel January 30 2007, 05:36:49 UTC
People like to think they're smart, particularly if they have a lot of education and experts need to prove to their bosses that they deserve their jobs and salaries; they are worried about going out of favor in what is essentially very lucrative high stakes gambling. What it comes down to really is that no one really knows what's going on but before they make any predictions, media people want to know the pulse of newer voters and newer ideas. So the prediction system itself leans more conservative then the voters. The economist has more cutting edge predictions as they take into account culture as there are so many younger non-voters, even up through their 40's, there are pretty significant generational schisms. The economist has less of a gap then other sources but it can still take awhile for things to gather data, the AIDS villiages in China came out around 2000; they just covered them (again?) this month. It's just they will break stories sometimes before other mainstream sources; they are straight up about being a magazine for ( ... )

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psych0squirrel January 30 2007, 05:53:05 UTC
I mean some of them know their shit but an electorate is like predicting the weather. Its good to admit sometimes more often that its hard to predict. Then there is also the war for the donars and they are more conservative with their bets then the media.

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