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Originally Posted by bhlloy
I think the key is at least having enough votes spread out that you have one on the block late in the day. Sure you probably aren't going to win that battle on day 1, but the voting history and who moves when and where is absolutely invaluable down the road.
Which is the only reason it drives me nuts when we have a couple of candidates on day 1 and everyone jumps all over them because they are overanalyzing things. But we seem to be doing a really nice job of avoiding that this time.
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The only thing I would say is that having the vote to far spread out will end in there being a few throw away votes that do nothing for the analysis down the line. It is the toughest thing to get a sense of what someone was thinking if they have their vote on someone who was never a real candidate.