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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)How Analytics Failed Clinton [View all]
https://politicalwire.com/2016/12/26/analytics-failed-clinton/SNIP.............
Charlie Cook: The reliance, or perhaps over-reliance on analytics, may be one of the factors contributing to Clintons surprise defeat. The Clinton team was so confident in its analytical models that it opted not to conduct tracking polls in a number of states during the last month of campaign. As a consequence, deteriorating support in states like Michigan and Wisconsin fell below the radar screen, slippage that that traditional tracking polls would have certainly caught.
According to Kantar Media/CMAG data, the Clinton campaign did not go on the air with television ads in Wisconsin until the weeks of October 25 and November 1, spending in the end just $2.6 million. Super-PACs backing Clintons didnt air ads in Wisconsin until the last week of the campaign. In Michigan, aside for a tiny $16,000 buy by the campaign and a party committee the week of October 25, the Clinton campaign and its allied groups didnt conduct a concerted advertising effort until a week before the election.
In fact the Clinton campaign spent more money on television advertising in Arizona, Georgia and the Omaha markets than in Michigan and Wisconsin combined.
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Almost everyone in the campaign leadership except Jake Sullivan and Bill Clinton
NWCorona
Dec 2016
#6
Oh I think there were 20 reasons for the loss. This is just the latest. And one
applegrove
Dec 2016
#9
Any campaign has to consider the possibility of an October surprise,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2016
#7
and how many times did we hear we "believed we were smarter?" Which we weren't.
Eleanors38
Dec 2016
#10
Though I still voted vote her, the HRC die hards here told us to shut up and deal with it
Dustlawyer
Dec 2016
#26
And then there was the big red shift between exit polls and the supposed "actual" vote
progree
Dec 2016
#15
This one was within her campaign's control. They screwed the pooch big time on this.
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#25