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Political scientist studying state/local, electoral rules, parties, etc.
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You! Thx
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Maybe VS Code?
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Those are really good uses for AI and similar to stuff people invented at a recent hackathon. Not joking.
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Suggestive data on effectiveness.
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What’s the going thing to read on 2024 non-voting?
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Key Q for me is whether Mamdani seeks to consolidate an anti-Cuomo vote via transfers or siphon off his first choices (which usually determine the winner) by encouraging candidate entry.
AEC has these materials: education.aec.gov.au/teacher-reso...
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Would be cool to run those through an LLM
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Political economy?
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It’s a hard comparison!
Good stuff.
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Ditto. I moderated.
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Idea from back of pierogi box. Chicago wouldn’t do such a thing?
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My first foray into “alt” was checkmark grading alongside unlimited reassessment. Some disliked the checkmarks very much.
Rubrics… still tweaking.
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All of that could have been said before DOGE as well. Not clear how federal-level changes will affect big cities. (I’d read something on that.)
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1. As almost every research shows, young men have NOT turned to the right — compared to older men. In fact, they moved slightly to the left compared to older men.
Young WOMEN have turned to the left compared to older women.
Recent graph on Trump approval provides good example.
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“How many dimensions and what are they” is always an interesting question, but it also seems to bog down the person asking it. The academic definition of democracy works similarly.
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Maine Lunch?