Hi all,
I've been somewhat following the various approval strategy threads, and
I'm still a little skeptical. In addition to the three-way problem that
Richard Moore points out, I think a more troubling problem will be in
getting good polling data.
When asked in some
Rob L wrote:
Let's assume a simple left-right spectrum, with candidates A, B, C, and D
(far left to far right). Let's also say that candidates B wins in a world
where there's accurate data, and everyone votes according to expected
strategy (where B and C are the only candidates who get or come
Rob Lanphier wrote:
Let's assume a simple left-right spectrum, with candidates A, B, C, and D
(far left to far right). Let's also say that candidates B wins in a world
where there's accurate data, and everyone votes according to expected
strategy (where B and C are the only candidates who