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13 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

The only way to truly be inadequate as a Texas is to have a draft-dodging New Yorker shit on your wife’s looks and mental health and insult your dad, and then follow it up by kissing his ring.  

...while hating avocados as well.

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The latest Cracker Barrel Poll predicts that men wearing belt buckles that are made from scorpions encased in amber will ultimately swing this election to Ted Cruz by a decisive 14 point margin.  You win a 'Duck Dynasty' watch for participating in the poll so I'm confident that it's accurate.  Also, the Duck Dynasty watch has an alarm that you can set when it's "beer thirty," which increases not only the participation but also the accuracy of the poll.  Science can be a bummer.       

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5 minutes ago, Rimbo said:

"How to lose the Millennial vote"

Yeah but he can make that up with a final campaign push by handing out signs that say "He was right!  My wife is unattractive.  Vote Cruz."  Boom.  Done.  That's how a real Texas Senator does it.  

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1 hour ago, Chooky said:

The latest Cracker Barrel Poll predicts that men wearing belt buckles that are made from scorpions encased in amber will ultimately swing this election to Ted Cruz by a decisive 14 point margin.  You win a 'Duck Dynasty' watch for participating in the poll so I'm confident that it's accurate.  Also, the Duck Dynasty watch has an alarm that you can set when it's "beer thirty," which increases not only the participation but also the accuracy of the poll.  Science can be a bummer.       

Is the alarm a bible verse? 

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2 hours ago, shnsajax said:

New Emerson College poll has Cruz up by 3. So the three most recent polls show Cruz up by 9, then 5, and now 3. 

I listened to a 538 podcast where Nate Silver pushed aside ideas that early votes matter when analyzing polls.  He said that it basically its just stealing votes from Election Day.  It's the same vote regardless.

The one area that Silver said it mattered in polls was that if you tell a pollster that you've already voted, your responses may receive a higher weighting than even a likely voter.   Assuming you're not lying, your vote is 100% guaranteed.  Even a likely voter isn't guaranteed they will vote. 

Perhaps some polls are hearing more from early voters now, and that has been trending towards Beto.  Pure speculation on my part.

 

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I listened to a 538 podcast where Nate Silver pushed aside ideas that early votes matter when analyzing polls.  He said that it basically its just stealing votes from Election Day.  It's the same vote regardless.
The one area that Silver said it mattered in polls was that if you tell a pollster that you've already voted, your responses may receive a higher weighting than even a likely voter.   Assuming you're not lying, your vote is 100% guaranteed.  Even a likely voter isn't guaranteed they will vote. 
Perhaps some polls are hearing more from early voters now, and that has been trending towards Beto.  Pure speculation on my part.
 


I disagree only in that it takes some variability (predominantly weather, but also last minute news surprises) out of the equation
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2 minutes ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

I listened to a 538 podcast where Nate Silver pushed aside ideas that early votes matter when analyzing polls.  He said that it basically its just stealing votes from Election Day.  It's the same vote regardless.

The one area that Silver said it mattered in polls was that if you tell a pollster that you've already voted, your responses may receive a higher weighting than even a likely voter.   Assuming you're not lying, your vote is 100% guaranteed.  Even a likely voter isn't guaranteed they will vote. 

Perhaps some polls are hearing more from early voters now, and that has been trending towards Beto.  Pure speculation on my part.

 

I don't think he said that it doesn't matter so much as it's hard to determine whether it matters because we don't know if it's simply cannibalizing election day votes or actually reflective of increased turnout.

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3 minutes ago, wildcat09 said:

I don't think he said that it doesn't matter so much as it's hard to determine whether it matters because we don't know if it's simply cannibalizing election day votes or actually reflective of increased turnout.

You probably stated it better than me.  I think he challenged anyone to create a model that could be applied across many elections to utilize early vote totals to more accurately predict the final result.

I saw this statement today on 538 to give Beto fans some additional hope:  "About 1 election in 40, there will be a two standard-deviation [poll] error in their favor, or 5 percentage points’ worth of uniform swing."

 

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So why doesn't he create a poll showing what the age of the voters are now compared to 2014 and work to see if there appears to be any uptick based on youth voters. If we are pulling in a higher % of voters 18-23 and 24-30 then you can begin to adjust your model accordingly. I would assume that he has this as a part of his poll already. 

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So, if Beto ends up winning -- and that's a really big if there -- I would wonder if what we're looking at is that the demographics and coalitions of the country have changed to the point where the models and methodologies pollsters are using are no longer accurate.

Nate Silver's response to 2 years ago seemed to be that a 70% chance of winning doesn't mean a guaranteed chance by any means. He's not wrong; however, the consistency of the polls failing, if they fail here again, makes me think the models themselves may be broken.

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4 minutes ago, shnsajax said:

So why doesn't he create a poll showing what the age of the voters are now compared to 2014 and work to see if there appears to be any uptick based on youth voters. If we are pulling in a higher % of voters 18-23 and 24-30 then you can begin to adjust your model accordingly. I would assume that he has this as a part of his poll already. 

If you're referring to 538, they create 0 polls.  Only aggregate the ones that they receive or find.  

the latest Emerson poll gives some details but its doesn't breakdown how each demographic voted.  https://www.emerson.edu/sites/default/files/news/press-release/ecp_tx_2018final.xls

I imagine that polls want to keep some of their modeling methodology a secret.

 

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Seriously though, this sort of stuff makes me sad.  Some obvious fraudster comes out with some obvious fraud timed where people can’t respond before the election and people celebrate it because they know enough dumb people will be taken in by it at the last moment.  

 

This O’Keefe thing, that Mueller metoo thing.  It makes you wonder how many people actually care about the good of the country  

 

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16 hours ago, Born to Run said:


Holy shit you found a way to insult Nixon -whom I hate, and also allow me to think “let’s not go that far on Tricky Dick” at the same fucking time.

Trump makes Nixon look like George fucking Washington. 

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44 minutes ago, Stros said:

James O’Keefe said he’s releasing a new tape on Beto tonight. Anyone know what it’s about?

He’s admitting he is personally a fraud and is now claiming Beto is  much better person than both Cruz and himself, who he admits that they are both total scumbags, and that Beto should win the race so we can all come together as a country and heal together.

Is that correct? 

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Do y'all think an absentee ballot mailed on election day (Tuesday) from Austin to San Antonio will arrive by 5pm the following day (the deadline)?

Asking for a friend (I already voted).

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8 minutes ago, thepop said:

Do y'all think an absentee ballot mailed on election day (Tuesday) from Austin to San Antonio will arrive by 5pm the following day (the deadline)?

Asking for a friend (I already voted).

Isn't the "deadline" based on postmark?   It is out here. 

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9 minutes ago, thepop said:

Do y'all think an absentee ballot mailed on election day (Tuesday) from Austin to San Antonio will arrive by 5pm the following day (the deadline)?

Asking for a friend (I already voted).

big question is it a postmark date or a in-their-hands date? and that seems to be cutting it close. I would give it a 50/50 chance

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Voted for the first time in a mid term today. Here is my snap shot.

i am in Denton county which is traditionally republican. I was amazed how many under 30 something’s were voting this morning . I’d say There were about 40 % minority voters and about 70 % women in the 15 or so minutes I was there. Busier than I thought it would be. Probably about 50-70 people were either voting or in line. Voted straight ticket dem. Let’s see how close we can get this

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7 hours ago, pyrohornIII said:

Yeah, but think of the hat collection his presidential library is going to have!

Good Gawd.  All of you "Beto" Boys are going to really crash and burn on next Wednesday.  

 

 

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15 minutes ago, NameWithHeld said:

Good Gawd.  All of you "Beto" Boys are going to really crash and burn on next Wednesday.  

 

 

Yes, nobody here who supports Beto thinks he has a chance at losing.  It's in the bag.

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34 minutes ago, Gil Bang said:

Isn't the "deadline" based on postmark?   It is out here. 

Hey!

i was on a super quick, like 55 min flight today so I just watched the two curb your enthusiasm episodes they had on flight and they were first episodes of season 1.

I finally get where your name is from! Gil Bang! The dinner party and the no shoes and the whole thing!

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3 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Yes, nobody here who supports Beto thinks he has a chance at losing.  It's in the bag.

Why is Beto still campaigning.  He ought to be on a vacation or buying a house in DC worthy of a senator.    

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36 minutes ago, M12BH said:

Twelve guitars, zero guns. What do I win?  Oh yeah, fuck Ted Cruz. Really. Fuck that guy. 

second place in the contest for having the most guitars

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