Why Isn’t Anyone Curious About How The Bellwethers Got It So Wrong? – IOTW Report

Why Isn’t Anyone Curious About How The Bellwethers Got It So Wrong?

A bellwether is considered a leader that the rest will follow. The term originated with sheep herding (the the lead sheep wearing the bell, thus becoming the “bellwether”). When applied to trends the bellwethers are those individual from within the sample that have a long history of predicting where the rest will go.

This brings us to Seth Keshel, a former army intelligence who identified irregularities in observations between our military and opponents, seeking means to over come the enemy.

Keshel has applied his background and training o examining data irregularities in the November election. Of particular interest, have been the counties and states that have a long history of correctly selecting the next president; that was until this last election. Watch

6 Comments on Why Isn’t Anyone Curious About How The Bellwethers Got It So Wrong?

  1. problem solved- they body snatched the bellwethers and substituted bullfeathers instead. (they can be very had to distinguish).
    And the game of ‘pin the tail on the donkey’ goes on and the clock goes around.
    This election had less standards than a soap box derby.

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  2. But it is pretty funny how the same people ignoring the bellwethers in 2020 were so het up about John Kerry winning the exit polls yet losing the election in 2004.

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