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The Moneyball Strategy: Making Big Moves With Little Leverage

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News sources dubbed the 2012 election “the Moneyball election.” Using aggregative statistical models, newfangled forecasters like Nate Silver upstaged traditional electoral analysts, who, like Billy Beane’s original team of scouts, rely more heavily on experience and intuition.

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The Moneyball Strategy: Making Big Moves With Little Leverage

Street of Walls

News sources dubbed the 2012 election “the Moneyball election.” Using aggregative statistical models, newfangled forecasters like Nate Silver upstaged traditional electoral analysts, who, like Billy Beane’s original team of scouts, rely more heavily on experience and intuition.

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The Moneyball Strategy: Making Big Moves With Little Leverage

Street of Walls

News sources dubbed the 2012 election “the Moneyball election.” Using aggregative statistical models, newfangled forecasters like Nate Silver upstaged traditional electoral analysts, who, like Billy Beane’s original team of scouts, rely more heavily on experience and intuition.

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The Moneyball Strategy: Making Big Moves With Little Leverage

Street of Walls

News sources dubbed the 2012 election “the Moneyball election.” Using aggregative statistical models, newfangled forecasters like Nate Silver upstaged traditional electoral analysts, who, like Billy Beane’s original team of scouts, rely more heavily on experience and intuition.

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The Moneyball Strategy: Making Big Moves With Little Leverage

Street of Walls

News sources dubbed the 2012 election “the Moneyball election.” Using aggregative statistical models, newfangled forecasters like Nate Silver upstaged traditional electoral analysts, who, like Billy Beane’s original team of scouts, rely more heavily on experience and intuition.

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The Moneyball Strategy: Making Big Moves With Little Leverage

Street of Walls

News sources dubbed the 2012 election “the Moneyball election.” Using aggregative statistical models, newfangled forecasters like Nate Silver upstaged traditional electoral analysts, who, like Billy Beane’s original team of scouts, rely more heavily on experience and intuition.

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The Moneyball Strategy: Making Big Moves With Little Leverage

Street of Walls

News sources dubbed the 2012 election “the Moneyball election.” Using aggregative statistical models, newfangled forecasters like Nate Silver upstaged traditional electoral analysts, who, like Billy Beane’s original team of scouts, rely more heavily on experience and intuition.