Election
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Now, Saviour won the global vote, but he didn't win the Zambian
election.
And we covered also the
election
for the next Secretary-General of the United Nations.
So I think maybe those people, the glorious loser's club, could travel around the world wherever there's an
election
and remind people of the necessity in our modern age of thinking a little bit outwards and thinking of the international consequences.
In just a few day's time we've got the rerun of the Austrian presidential election, with the prospect of Norbert Hofer becoming what is commonly described as the first far-right head of state in Europe since the Second World War.
Since the US
election
and since Brexit it's become more and more obvious to me that those old distinctions of left wing and right wing no longer make sense.
This one is from a collaboration with a nonprofit that gets out the vote, and it does this by sending hundreds of thousands of letters every
election
in order to remind people and try to motivate them to go to the polls.
I heard a lot of people that would say to me, "Wow, I just wish he would shut up before the
election.
I mean, it looks like Facebook and Google, since the election, are working hard on this question.
Based on national elections in the UK, Italy, Israel and of course, the most recent US presidential election, using polls to predict electoral outcomes is about as accurate as using the moon to predict hospital admissions.
The internet polls, statistical models, all the pundits agreeing on a possible outcome for the presidential
election.
I'm here because I wrote a book about civility, and because that book came out right around the 2016 American presidential election, I started getting lots of invitations to come and talk about civility and why we need more of it in American politics.
And this last US presidential
election
was the mother of all disruptions.
The
election
has done to family holiday dinners what Uber has done to New York City's taxi system.
And the
election
is doing to my private life what Amazon is doing to shopping malls.
The fake news that spread on the internet during the American presidential
election
of 2016 was designed to feed into our biases, designed to inflate our bubbles.
Thanks for coming to TED. (Applause) In the months following the 2009 presidential
election
in Iran, protests erupted across the country.
I asked him, what was it like being in America during the recent presidential
election?
And furthermore, the president needs people, elected officials who know they need to win
election
from centrist voters, also to back his or her policies in order to pass laws.
So this is the image that we published by Bob Staake right after the
election
of Barack Obama, and captured a historic moment.
So back in November 2016, during the
election
last year, the only image that we could publish was this, which was on the stand on the week that everybody voted.
And again, we can't really figure out what's going to come next, but here it felt like we didn't know how to move forward, but we did move forward, and this is the image that we published after Donald Trump's
election
and at the time of the Women's March all over the US.
A week after the US election, our research team held a meeting to discuss what a Trump presidency would mean for the US economy.
And I remember during a general
election
a leaflet came through our letter box with a picture of the National Front candidate for our area.
Lyndon Baines Johnson, during the
election
campaign, had the campaign airplane of his rival Barry Goldwater bugged as part of his effort to win that
election.
We heard a lot about this during the 2016 presidential
election.
Caitlin Quattromani: The
election
of 2016 felt different.
In fact, Rasmussen released a poll earlier this year that said 40 percent of people reported that the 2016
election
negatively impacted a personal relationship, and the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience tells us that people tend to feel their way to their beliefs rather than using reasoning, and that when reason and emotion collide, it's emotion that invariably wins.
LA: And this
election
and all of the craziness that has followed has given us several opportunities to practice this skill.
I had to be part of the collective voice that wanted to send a clear message to the new president that we did not accept or condone his behavior or rhetoric during the
election.
CQ: So I'm guessing I may not be the only one here that thought we didn't have the best choices for the presidential
election
last year.
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