Nate Silver TAKES A SHOT At Politico [View all]
New York Times polling guru Nate Silver took aim at Politicos brand of reporting on Friday, saying the Washington-based news outlet covers politics like sports but not in an intelligent way at all.
Reflecting on Politicos pre-election criticism of his FiveThirtyEight model, Silver told Grantlands Bill Simmons on his B.S. Report podcast:
What was remarkable to me is that you had some, like, journalist for, um, Politico, or something
who, like, tweeted
All Nates doing is averaging polls and counting electoral votes?
Thats the secret sauce? Its like, well, yeah, and the fact that you cant comprehend that very basic thing
that says more about you than, than about me, right?
The tweet Silver is referring to came from Politicos Jonathan Martin, and actually reads: Avert your gaze, liberals: Nate Silver admits hes simply averaging public polls and there is no secret sauce. Martin linked to a piece by his Politico colleague Dylan Byers, who wrote the definitive piece of Silver skepticism during the 2012 cycle. In the piece headlined Nate Silver: One-term celebrity? Byers considered the possibility of Silvers star power dimming if Mitt Romney became president.
Prediction is the name of Silvers game, the basis for his celebrity, Byers wrote in late October. So should Mitt Romney win on Nov. 6, its difficult to see how people can continue to put faith in the predictions of someone who has never given that candidate anything higher than a 41 percent chance of winning (way back on June 2) and one week from the election gives him a one-in-four chance, even as the polls have him almost neck-and-neck with the incumbent.
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