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Sep 3, 2020Liked by G. Elliott Morris

A daily email would be great. It doesn't have to be long, but it would be helpful to hear your thoughts about how the race is evolving, how your model is responding to new data, and how you think the *issues* in the race should be covered, apart from the horse race.

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Daily email and long content sounds excellent.

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Sep 4, 2020Liked by G. Elliott Morris

Either way is fine with me. If you go with the blog, I will put the feed in my reader (Feedly) and pick it up there.

If someone has subscribed to hear from an election pollster, I doubt they will care about getting more-frequent updates as we approach this momentous event no matter how you do it.

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Sep 4, 2020Liked by G. Elliott Morris

I'm fine with checking the blog regularly. One of the benefits of a blog post is that people can comment and interact, and hopefully we learn something from each other.

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Sep 4, 2020Liked by G. Elliott Morris

Email is good. Too many things to have to check on is a drag.

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Sep 4, 2020Liked by G. Elliott Morris

A daily email would be a great read on the bus or at the kitchen table with coffee. I am a big fan of your work !

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Sep 3, 2020Liked by G. Elliott Morris

whoever doesnt like the emails can unsubscribe? right? i am interested enough, but, honestly, i am so busy that I will forget to go read your blog. On the other hand, I for sure check email and yours stand out.

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Daily updates and a weekly wrapup would be great. Also, I enjoyed (as always) Gelman talking at the NY R Conference on your model and approach....and yeah, you know...the "discussion" on Twitter.

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I read Heather Cox Richardson's daily email. Sometimes it keeps her up til 4 am to write and send. Consider the commitment you are taking on, I would propose.

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