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So last week I was trying to get everyone I knew to salt the "Clear Insights" poll from Cuomo.

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    Just think about "corrupt lawyers" as and issue and the imaginary person for whom, when asked "what is your top political issue" they say "Ugh! It's all the corrupt lawyers!"

    I sincerely believe if we just try, we can get Cuomo to believe these people exist. Because in his heart he wishes they existed. He needs them.

    "corrupt lawyers" is just a random combination of two negative words. It could be "cracker barrel logo" or anything else.

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    @futurebird it would be more amusing, but probably less helpful, to get him to make the Cracker Barrel logo a campaign issue.

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      @futurebird it would be more amusing, but probably less helpful, to get him to make the Cracker Barrel logo a campaign issue.

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      @josh0

      It would be more funny but I think it might risk tipping them off that it's fake.

      "what if they see your posts here and find out it's fake"

      If anyone on that campaign can find the fediverse? I'd be mildly impressed. Very mildly ... that's kind of part of the game.

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        Just think about "corrupt lawyers" as and issue and the imaginary person for whom, when asked "what is your top political issue" they say "Ugh! It's all the corrupt lawyers!"

        I sincerely believe if we just try, we can get Cuomo to believe these people exist. Because in his heart he wishes they existed. He needs them.

        "corrupt lawyers" is just a random combination of two negative words. It could be "cracker barrel logo" or anything else.

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        Part of the reason I care about polling so much is I have worked in political polling and for a moment it looked like an exciting career. I could use my skill in mathematics and data to do something powerful and positive.

        I love the puzzle of designing a good poll, the challenges of creating random samples. The analysis of the data.

        But, I'm not enough of a campy Democratic cheerleader to really make a living. The next step in the career ladder was before me and I couldn't take it.

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          Part of the reason I care about polling so much is I have worked in political polling and for a moment it looked like an exciting career. I could use my skill in mathematics and data to do something powerful and positive.

          I love the puzzle of designing a good poll, the challenges of creating random samples. The analysis of the data.

          But, I'm not enough of a campy Democratic cheerleader to really make a living. The next step in the career ladder was before me and I couldn't take it.

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          I do know that with "open response" polls even a small collection of duplicate answers gets a lot of attention.

          Eight people mentioning "corrupt lawyers" would be enough to at least waste hours of some consultants time trying to understand what it was.

          The data driven campaign is run on a knife edge. They trust the stats they create too much and don't listen to their statisticians when we say "could be noise" nearly enough... which was another reason I gave up on that.

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            @josh0

            It would be more funny but I think it might risk tipping them off that it's fake.

            "what if they see your posts here and find out it's fake"

            If anyone on that campaign can find the fediverse? I'd be mildly impressed. Very mildly ... that's kind of part of the game.

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            @futurebird agreed. Also it might actually win him some votes…

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              @futurebird agreed. Also it might actually win him some votes…

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              @josh0

              IDK. I think no one would know what he was even talking about. It wouldn't make anyone mad, but it wouldn't make anyone care.

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              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                So last week I was trying to get everyone I knew to salt the "Clear Insights" poll from Cuomo. I didn't find many people on here who got the poll (it went out to people on NYC voter roles) BUT posting on my co-op message board where we complain about how long it's taking to replace the roof and the laundry room got some action.

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                @futurebird in all honesty, as someone who grew up with scent range of the Great Salt Lake, even before you tried to salt it, that poll from Cuomo smelled like it was made from salt, and reeked of fish killed by thousands of kilopascals of osmotic shock. (Like every "clear insights" poll.)

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                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                  Just think about "corrupt lawyers" as and issue and the imaginary person for whom, when asked "what is your top political issue" they say "Ugh! It's all the corrupt lawyers!"

                  I sincerely believe if we just try, we can get Cuomo to believe these people exist. Because in his heart he wishes they existed. He needs them.

                  "corrupt lawyers" is just a random combination of two negative words. It could be "cracker barrel logo" or anything else.

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                  @futurebird prior to reaching university, I don't think I ever heard a conversation about lawyers that did not involve a "joke" of the following character:

                  Q: what do you call a thousand lawyers dead at the bottom of the ocean?

                  A: a good start

                  I don't think the combination "corrupt lawyers" is random at all. It's chosen to work with preexisting sociopolitical beliefs

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    A leader can teach, but is also always open to learning. A leader helps choose where everyone should focus to work effectively, we don't have leaders we have windsocks.

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                    @futurebird https://mastodon.online/@PizzaDemon/113587191863654943

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                      @futurebird https://mastodon.online/@PizzaDemon/113587191863654943

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                      @PizzaDemon

                      I just had the nightmare image of having all of these politicians in a kindergarten class where we'd learn things like taking turns, sharing, saying thank you, listening, stealing is wrong...

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