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crazytown

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Fri Mar 22, 2019, 03:56 PM Mar 2019

The Atlantic: Nobody Knows Anything About 'Electability' [View all]

Nobody Knows Anything About ‘Electability’

When pundits anoint Biden—or Sanders or O’Rourke—as the likeliest to beat Trump, they’re making lots of dubious assumptions.

Have we learned nothing? In 2016, very few political writers, myself emphatically included, thought Donald Trump would win the Republican nomination, let alone the presidency. Very few thought Bernie Sanders would win 23 states and 13 million votes in his Democratic-primary battle with Hillary Clinton.

The voters were lousy prognosticators too. Although polls generally suggested that Sanders would fare better against Trump, voters overwhelmingly believed Hillary Clinton had a better chance of winning the general election. And in the closing weeks of the 2016 campaign, they overwhelmingly predicted that Clinton, not Trump, would triumph.

The point is that we, and they, simply don’t know. Electability is extremely hard to predict. And when pundits discuss it, they often rely on unstated and dubious assumptions—which usually lead them to predict that the most centrist candidate with the most establishment support is the person general-election voters will like best.


https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/03/joe-bidens-electability-myth/585508/

I agree. Electability is a moving target.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided
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+1000. We must know what most OTHERS want, not just what Hortensis Mar 2019 #1
Yes ismnotwasm Mar 2019 #2
Agreed Sherman A1 Mar 2019 #3
... crazytown Mar 2019 #4
Absolutely, we never know, here's a list of "unelectable" candidates. marylandblue Mar 2019 #5
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