[EM] Russ´s Better-Than-Expectaton derivation (was "no subject")
Russ Paielli
6049awj02 at sneakemail.com
Fri Mar 4 22:15:57 PST 2005
Folks,
If you have some extra time, please read the following exchange and let
me know if you understand what Mike is trying to say. Thanks.
--Russ
MIKE OSSIPOFF nkklrp-at-hotmail.com |EMlist| wrote:
>
> I´d said:
>
>> So the voter using that strategy votes for a candidate if that
>> candidate is so good that s/he would rather have that candidate in
>> office than hold the election.
>
>
> Russ replied:
>
> You never answered my question about what it would mean to not "hold the
> election."
>
> I reply:
>
> That´s correct. I didn´t reply because the answer is so obvious.
>
> Russ continues:
>
> Does that mean the incumbent stays in office, or does it mean
> that the government ends and anarchy begins?
>
> I reply:
>
> What did I say? :-)
>
> Let me walk you through this, Russ:
>
>> So the voter using that strategy votes for a candidate if that
>> candidate is so good that s/he would rather have that candidate in
>> office than hold the election.
>
>
> I didn´t say that the voter would rather have the incumbant in office,
> or no one at all in office. What did I say? I said if the voter would
> rather have that candidate in office than hold the election. Not the
> incumbant, not no one in office, but that candidate in office.
>
> Nor did I say that the voter has the power to put that candidate into
> office instead of holding the election. I merely said if that voter
> would rather have that candidate in office than hold the election.
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