>"Though the program was off this time, experts say its approach could eventually be useful in predicting other types of electoral contests."
This was interesting in a "'cause we can" sort of way, but the word 'useful' begs the question: why? And what are the dangers presented by models such as this to the electoral process? The papal conclave could remain relatively immune, since the electors are sequestered. But other types of electoral contests aren't so protected.
This was interesting in a "'cause we can" sort of way, but the word 'useful' begs the question: why? And what are the dangers presented by models such as this to the electoral process? The papal conclave could remain relatively immune, since the electors are sequestered. But other types of electoral contests aren't so protected.