Better to stay on and not let it become a complete echo chamber, and just not click on any ads? (Maybe even boycott advertisers?)
Not just pundits en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_c...
That is probably the best way to rationalize it. But I still doubt it passes cost-benefit test for most...
Glad to hear helpful and nice, hadn't realized you were Colby guy - lots of good profs from there (afraid you've got Bowdoin beat in that dept :))
Not sure you want to see this :) but it's an interesting question and I was curious to work it out... Did it quickly but numbers are reasonable. Market implied probability that T loses popular vote given that he wins election is 58% (and that H loses pop vote given she wins election is 7.2%)
Did you feel unsafe there?
5 hours per week doesn't sound too bad at all :) (Or did you mean all 5 are in the same day? If so ouch then yes insane, eat lots of fun snacks!)
I have shared the shocking (in a good way) announcement that 30+ Colorado newsrooms will colaborate in their election coverage by adopting a "citizens agenda" approach, rather than the horse race. Here's one of them, Colorado Newsline, telling readers about it. coloradonewsline.com/2024/04/04/c...
We at Colorado Newsline committed to provide better election coverage. We told readers in October that “we’re demoting the horse race and elevating constituent interests.” In other words, we want to f...