Caucuses Continue to Reveal the "True Will" of the People
Huckabee edition. The first set of data is from last night's election in West Virginia; the second from that state's nominating convention, held in February.
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Huckabee edition. The first set of data is from last night's election in West Virginia; the second from that state's nominating convention, held in February.
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Given that the GOP race was sealed up a long time ago and that no campaigning was done in the state, isn't this a bit unfair?
Posted by: tas | 15 May 2008 at 00:32
Yes, two different elections at different times with a different set of realities will, in fact, reflect two different wills.
Posted by: Starscream | 19 May 2008 at 09:03
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Posted by: barner | 15 September 2008 at 17:24