• @[email protected]
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    36 months ago

    Party strategists always say their party is going to do well. It’s part of their job. I don’t think this is particularly meaningful, unless you think there’s some particular methodology he has access to that’s better than Silver’s.

    • @Rapidcreek
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      -26 months ago

      His methodology was better since he was right and Silver was wrong.

      • ObjectivityIncarnate
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        156 months ago

        This is a perfectly succinct, textbook example of Outcome Bias.

        Betting $1 with a 1 in 3 chance to win $2 is objectively a bad idea; the odds are against you. It doesn’t stop being a bad idea if you win the $2 after 1 bet.

        • @Rapidcreek
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          -136 months ago

          Nothing like one person being right and another being wrong in bringing the amateur philosophers out.

          • @butwhyishischinabook
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            66 months ago

            Tell me you don’t understand directionally or literal numbers without telling me…

            • @Rapidcreek
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              -66 months ago

              Tell me you don’t know simple English without telling me…

      • @[email protected]
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        146 months ago

        Lol no that’s not how any of this works. If I flip a coin and correctly pick the outcome in 2024 will you start paying me to forecast elections?

        • @Rapidcreek
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          -96 months ago

          Not how it works? That’s exactly how it worked.

          • @[email protected]
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            56 months ago

            In one single election, yes. It means nothing, especially when you understand that his job is not to generate an accurate prediction, it’s to energize core supporters into donating to the campaign.

            By the way, you can make the same argument in reverse—Trump always overperforms his polling right? If that prediction is accurate then Biden is absolutely going to get trounced. Now I don’t necessarily think this is correct, but it’s a slightly more sophisticated version of the fallacy you are falling prey to here.