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2016 Postmortem

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JackN415

(924 posts)
Fri Nov 9, 2012, 09:45 AM Nov 2012

A post for the nerdiness within some of us... Dem voter turnout [View all]

"When it comes to the use of voter data and analytics, the two sides appear to be as unmatched as they have ever been on a specific electioneering tactic in the modern campaign era," Sasha Issenberg, a journalist and an expert in the science of campaigning, wrote just days before the election proved him right. "No party ever has ever had such a durable structural advantage over the other on polling, making television ads, or fundraising, for example."


http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/07/politics/why-romney-lost

Even Romney camp marveled at how Obama campaign was able to find voters so well.

Demography analytics is a computer science application field that is growing increasingly essential what we call the "Digital economy". (also involve CRM= customer relationship management). It's about amassing data, sifting though and finding out that your car was about to be broken down so that your info is passed to a car dealer who would try to offer you a deal. Or that you just have a new born baby and baby product producers will bombard you with tons of e-mails, direct ads of products.

This science is applied to voter targeting, and both camps have as much money as needed to purchase the best software or data base.

Except for one thing. The best people prefer to work for Obama, for progressive Democratic party. My computer scientist (CS) colleagues affirm this much: these CS people want to defeat the backward, dark age Republican party.

They are in academic or at the forefront of science & technology. This community overwhelmingly supports the Democrat. Just look at the list of Nobel laureates endorsing Obama. Out of 155 Princeton faculties and Staffs, Obama: 153 - Romney: 2. If the votes from the academia and tech intelligentsia community are tallied, I wouldn't be surprised they would go >90% for Obama.

Republicans got what they deserved. But, as we know, many of them will benefit from medical treatments and cure that come from 5 centuries of scientific enlightenment when mankind decided to search for knowledge of nature by rationality and empiricism instead of dwelling in Church doctrine or theological studies, so that these Repubs can live on to promulgate and impose on us dark-age religious ignorance that even Vatican has long abandoned, adapted and enlightened.

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