Re: California Recall

2003-07-29 Thread Fred Foldvary
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd wager $10 that Davis will be recalled--and then win reelection. David Does the recall law permit the incumbent to be on the ballot for the new governor if he loses the recall? Fred = [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: California Recall

2003-07-29 Thread Fred Foldvary
--- fabio guillermo rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It seems that optimal strategy for Democrats is to choose one candidate and pay off the others not to run, and hope the GOP vote is split. Fabio If Governor Davis is recalled, the election for the next California governor will be won by a

Re: California Recall

2003-07-29 Thread Fred Foldvary
Schwartzeneger will not run, so Riordan, a Republican 2002 primary-election candidate, will run, and is most likely to win the plurality race. Negative ads knocked him off the general election in 2002, but will not work so easily this time. What's the predicted outcome? Fabio = [EMAIL

California Recall

2003-07-28 Thread fabio guillermo rojas
Ok - let's put game theory to the test: what is the normal form of declaring your candidcay for California governer-game? What's the predicted outcome? And what would Robin Hanson wager on the answer? Fabio

Re: California Recall

2003-07-28 Thread AdmrlLocke
In a message dated 7/28/03 9:10:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ok - let's put game theory to the test: what is the normal form of declaring your candidcay for California governer-game? What's the predicted outcome? And what would Robin Hanson wager on the answer? Fabio If I weren't so broke

Re: California Recall

2003-07-28 Thread fabio guillermo rojas
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, fabio guillermo rojas wrote: Ok - let's put game theory to the test: what is the normal form of declaring your candidcay for California governer-game? What's the predicted outcome? And what would Robin Hanson wager on the answer? Fabio It seems that optimal strategy