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Old 20th November 2016, 10:36   #1
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Default Earthquake science explains why election polls were so wrong

Polls are not predictors. This is the message that American University history professor Allan Lichtman has been screaming at the world since 1981: It's not that the polling system itself is broken -- instead, polls behave exactly as they're designe...

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