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''The Rachel Maddow Show,'' 11 November 2013
''The Rachel Maddow Show,'' 11 November 2013


The Virginia Attorney General contest this fall exceeding close; at one point in the count, the Democrat led the Republican by 164 votes out of some 2.2 million.   
The Virginia Attorney General contest this fall exceeding closeDemocrat Mark Herring led Republican Mark D. Obenshain by 165 votes out of some 2.2 million.   
Even more amazing than just the numbers, is that the discussion seemed to turn on the (mis)interpretation of a Venn diagram!
Even more amazing than just the numbers, is that the discussion seemed to turn on the (mis)interpretation of a Venn diagram!
Starting around 14:50 mark in the video you will hear that for Fairfax County--which is heavily Democratic-- and only for Fairfax County, the State Board of Elections  
Starting around 14:50 mark in the video you will hear that for Fairfax County--which is heavily Democratic-- and only for Fairfax County, the State Board of Elections  

Revision as of 13:25, 22 December 2013

Virginia election

VA changes vote count rules while counting (YouTube video)
The Rachel Maddow Show, 11 November 2013

The Virginia Attorney General contest this fall exceeding close. Democrat Mark Herring led Republican Mark D. Obenshain by 165 votes out of some 2.2 million. Even more amazing than just the numbers, is that the discussion seemed to turn on the (mis)interpretation of a Venn diagram! Starting around 14:50 mark in the video you will hear that for Fairfax County--which is heavily Democratic-- and only for Fairfax County, the State Board of Elections suddenly said that provisional ballots should be counted only if the voter and their representative are present whereas in all previous elections, the interpretation by Fairfax County officials was that provisional ballots would be counted if either the voter or their representative is present.

Followup

Herring wins Virginia attorney general race, elections board announces
Washington Post

Submitted by Paul Alper

Nuts and death

Association of nut consumption with total and cause-specific mortality
by Ying Bao, M.D., et al, New England Journal of Medicine, 369:2001-2011, 21 November, 2013

3-minute video

Submitted by Paul Alper

Trouble at the lab
Economist, 19 Oct 2013

The subtitle of this article announces, "Scientists like to think of science as self-correcting. To an alarming degree, it is not." Weak statistical standards implicated in scientific irreproducibility
by Erika Check Hayden, Nature News, 11 November 2013