2023 In Review, Part I: The Questions
We will be spending much of the month looking back at 2023, and then looking forward to 2024. However,
we are going to need a lot of help from readers to do that. So, this week, we're going to ask for your
participation on at least four questions:
- What was the worst thing that happened in 2023? (And why?) Send your answers to
comments@electoral-vote.com
with subject line "Worst of 2023."
- What was the best thing that happened in 2023? (And why?) Send your answers to
comments@electoral-vote.com
with subject line "Best of 2023."
- Who was the most deplorable person of 2023? (And why?) Send your answers to
comments@electoral-vote.com
with subject line "Most Deplorable." And note that we are granting Donald Trump "Immortal Deplorable"
status, so he is not a valid response.
- Who was the most admirable person of 2023? (And why?) Send your answers to
comments@electoral-vote.com
with subject line "Most Admirable."
We're also going to try something, and see if it works out. No promises. But maybe we can put
Electoral-Vote.com under the lens. Here are two questions:
- What item that we produced this year was, in your view, the strongest? (And why?). Send a link to
the item, or a description, along with your feedback to
comments@electoral-vote.com
with the subject line "Good Job."
- What item that we produced this year was, in your view, the weakest? (And why?). Send a link to
the item, or a description, along with your feedback to
comments@electoral-vote.com
with the subject line "Bad Job."
Finally, we're still in need of predictions for 2024. If you have 'em, send 'em to
comments@electoral-vote.com
with subject line "Predictions."
We realize that this is a lot of homework. We'll tell you we plan to run the worst thing responses tomorrow, the best
thing responses on Friday, and then we'll be working on the predictions over the weekend. The rest will run next week.
So, you can triage accordingly. We look forward to your responses! (V & Z).
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