Election 2020 Chronicles
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As 2020 comes to a close I have to make a confession: I had hoped to blog more this year… Read more.
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In the last several elections I’ve live blogged the results of the Presidential campaign. Alas, four years ago I got… Read more.
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It’s no surprise but a week from tonight we should start learning the results of the Presidential election. I’ve been… Read more.
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As I write his we go to the polls in 71 days. At least some of us will: because of… Read more.
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This morning we learned that Senator Bernie Sanders has suspended his campaign. Presidential campaigns are famously marathons and not sprints.… Read more.
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Clearly the Election Chronicles 2020 will skew toward the Democrats because only William Weld has the courage to run against… Read more.
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I had hoped to post after the South Carolina primary on Saturday, February 29th and before Super Tuesday yesterday. Alas,… Read more.
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Last night I reported on the results of the New Hampshire primary. Unlike Iowa, these results came to us clearly… Read more.
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As I write this the polls in New Hampshire have been closed for 2 1/2 hours. There will probably be… Read more.
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I write this post in three categories and suspect that for the next nine months that several of my posts… Read more.
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Methods
- Weekly field observations along fixed routes.
- Short interviews using a consistent guide.
- Sensor readings checked at the start of each session.
- Cleaning decisions documented as a changelog.
- Processing: normalized timestamps; flagged gaps; spot-checked outliers.
- Limits: some missing intervals during battery replacement.
Data & Ethics
Data
Upon request, sensitive locations have been removed from the public files. License: CC BY 4.0 for shared materials.
Ethics
Consent protocols used where applicable.
Contact
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