The Worst Political Predictions of 2019
Share
[aggregation-styles]
Politico
Politico
If you took the sum of political knowledge available at the end of 2018 and projected the course of 2019, the resulting spaghetti models could go in millions of directions.
Perhaps Robert Mueller’s findings would devastate President Donald Trump. Or maybe they would vindicate him. Perhaps the new House Democratic majority would steadfastly avoid impeachment. Perhaps Trump’s likeliest 2020 opponent would be one of several new faces heralded as the second coming of Barack Obama, like Beto O’Rourke or Kamala Harris. And perhaps Trump would never try to predict the path of Hurricane Dorian—and in so doing, would prevent political journalists from learning the term “spaghetti model.”
As a metaphor for political prognostication, you could do worse than the hurricane comparison—though, notably, pundits lack steady reliability, scientific methodology or real-life consequences for their forecasts.
How wide was the gulf between what actually happened in 2019 and the paths imagined by our pundits and politicians? Drawing from scores of op-eds, tweets, news stories and other first drafts of not-yet-history, POLITICO Magazine penned its sixth annual Worst Predictions list.
Read More →
Perhaps Robert Mueller’s findings would devastate President Donald Trump. Or maybe they would vindicate him. Perhaps the new House Democratic majority would steadfastly avoid impeachment. Perhaps Trump’s likeliest 2020 opponent would be one of several new faces heralded as the second coming of Barack Obama, like Beto O’Rourke or Kamala Harris. And perhaps Trump would never try to predict the path of Hurricane Dorian—and in so doing, would prevent political journalists from learning the term “spaghetti model.”
As a metaphor for political prognostication, you could do worse than the hurricane comparison—though, notably, pundits lack steady reliability, scientific methodology or real-life consequences for their forecasts.
How wide was the gulf between what actually happened in 2019 and the paths imagined by our pundits and politicians? Drawing from scores of op-eds, tweets, news stories and other first drafts of not-yet-history, POLITICO Magazine penned its sixth annual Worst Predictions list.
Read More →
By Zack Stanton | 30 Dec 2019
RELATED TOPICS:
Freshman Congressman Adam Gray Lands on Ag, Natural Resources Committees
Politics /
9 hours ago
Biden Moves to Lift State Sponsor of Terrorism Designation for Cuba, Part of Deal to Free Prisoners
National /
10 hours ago
Capital One Sued by US Watchdog Alleging Bank Cheated Customers Out of $2 Billion
Business /
10 hours ago
How the CIA Director Helps the US Navigate a World of Spies, Threats and Geopolitical Turbulence
National /
10 hours ago
Gov. Newsom, Mayor Bass Targeted in Wildfire Witch Hunt
Opinion /
11 hours ago
Clovis Police Officer Injured While Responding to Suspected DUI Call
Local /
11 hours ago
SEC Sues Elon Musk, Saying He Didn’t Disclose Twitter Ownership on Time Before Buying It
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has sued billionaire Elon Musk, saying he failed to disclose his ownership of Twitter stock in a...
News /
6 hours ago
Categories
Latest
Videos
News /
6 hours ago
SEC Sues Elon Musk, Saying He Didn’t Disclose Twitter Ownership on Time Before Buying It
Crime /
7 hours ago
Fresno County Man Faces Murder Charges in Crash That Killed Four
Politics /
9 hours ago
Freshman Congressman Adam Gray Lands on Ag, Natural Resources Committees
National /
10 hours ago
Biden Moves to Lift State Sponsor of Terrorism Designation for Cuba, Part of Deal to Free Prisoners
Business /
10 hours ago
Capital One Sued by US Watchdog Alleging Bank Cheated Customers Out of $2 Billion
National /
10 hours ago