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http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-250_162-57547239/adviser-romney-shellshocked-by-loss/?pageNum=2
I'm actually very surprised by this. I mean, it's one thing for yokels who fell off the turnip truck to believe the B.S. that Fox News/Dick Morris were spewing, but you'd think the ones running the campaign wouldn't have been caught off guard so much. You'd think the millions they spent aggregating the data would have given them more accurate info.
And Nate Silver correctly gets all 50 states right just by running public polls through his model.
LOL.
As a result, they believed the public/media polls were skewed - they thought those polls oversampled Democrats and didn't reflect Republican enthusiasm. They based their own internal polls on turnout levels more favorable to Romney. That was a grave miscalculation, as they would see on election night.
Those assumptions drove their campaign strategy: their internal polling showed them leading in key states, so they decided to make a play for a broad victory: go to places like Pennsylvania while also playing it safe in the last two weeks.
I'm actually very surprised by this. I mean, it's one thing for yokels who fell off the turnip truck to believe the B.S. that Fox News/Dick Morris were spewing, but you'd think the ones running the campaign wouldn't have been caught off guard so much. You'd think the millions they spent aggregating the data would have given them more accurate info.
And Nate Silver correctly gets all 50 states right just by running public polls through his model.
LOL.