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No centrist who understands the current moment has ever truly laid out their case to the Democratic Party base in the context of a serious political campaign. It’s time to change that.| www.tracingwoodgrains.com
Trump's win is mostly Biden's fault, not hers. Still, she was a mediocre candidate in a year when Democrats needed a strong one.| www.natesilver.net
All your last-minute questions, answered. Actually, just 13 of them.| www.natesilver.net
Either Ann Selzer and the New York Times, or the rest of the polling industry.| www.natesilver.net
Explaining the gap between Harris’s favorability ratings and the head-to-head polls.| www.natesilver.net
Some pollsters aren’t telling you what their data really says.| www.natesilver.net
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Elections have consequences, so "future political considerations" are probably more important than their role as "governing partner".| www.natesilver.net
The line between expertise and politics has become increasingly blurry. The demise of "Old Twitter" could help to reverse that.| www.natesilver.net