(And then he'll become Tsar of All the Russias, or Pope of All the Catholics, or the Lubavitcher Rebbe, or something.)
How realistic is this?
Well, here's the nutgraf:
Dr. Rick Hardy and Dr. John Hemingway have been leading Mock Presidential Elections since 1975. During that time, students who have participated in these mock elections have chosen the winning party with 100% accuracy and have an astonishing record in selecting presidential winners.
Prof. Hardy has now weighed in, admitting the mock election
isn’t scientifically controlled:
This was meant to be an educational experience for the students. This year we had a high percentage of students from Chicago area, many from depressed areas of the state. In the past, we had random selection of students but this year we did it by class. That had a significant effect. This was just a simulation and the student learned a lot and had fun. Best, Rick
Sorry, professor, but, if that’s the case, then shouldn’t
you not hype that you’ve been accurate every time since 1975?
I don't blame Berniebros for running with the story as much as I blame Hardy and Hemingway for not noting they'd changed student selection methodology, and any MSM who uncritically ran the piece without asking the questions I did above.
Maybe the two profs were under orders by administrators to "sell" their mock election, too?
I don't blame Berniebros for running with the story as much as I blame Hardy and Hemingway for not noting they'd changed student selection methodology, and any MSM who uncritically ran the piece without asking the questions I did above.
Maybe the two profs were under orders by administrators to "sell" their mock election, too?
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