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[unable to retrieve full-text content]The election is very close. This piece explains why the polls could easily be off by 5 points or more. Because the polling errors are very likely correlated across states, this means there is a reasonable chance that the election will not end up being close, but we have no idea who is ahead. Trump […] The post What if Trump wins? appeared first on Angry Bear.
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[unable to retrieve full-text content][unable to retrieve full-text content]The election is very close. This piece explains why the polls could easily be off by 5 points or more. Because the polling errors are very likely correlated across states, this means there is a reasonable chance that the election will not end up being close, but we have no idea who is ahead. Trump […] The post What if Trump wins? appeared first on Angry Bear.
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The election is very close. This piece explains why the polls could easily be off by 5 points or more. Because the polling errors are very likely correlated across states, this means there is a reasonable chance that the election will not end up being close, but we have no idea who is ahead. Trump […]
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