Comment 50146

By joejoe (anonymous) | Posted October 22, 2010 at 10:49:00

"Strategic voting is mathematically necessary in a first-past-the-post system. If you want to eliminate it, you have to fix the voting system, not the polling."

Which was the very point I made in the blog :) (don't fix a leaky pipe with a blob of glue...).

I think the reasons why people are swayed by polls and why they vote strategically are easy to understand. The fundamental problems are, 1. The current electoral system and 2. The media's interference.

Banning the publication of poll results is one way to help with #2. Tweaking our electoral system would help with #1. Easier said than done. In the meantime I wish that folks would try and ignore published polls (hard to do I know) and vote for who they want to vote for. Otherwise the results will always be scewed.

And PS, pls stop engaging the troll! Just because he, or she, keeps dropping snippits of seemingly sensible data into the conversation, doesn't mean they aren't just trolling for attention. Turbo is a troll - leave him alone!

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