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Four days before the 2016 Iowa Caucuses, Republicans—sans Donald Trump—got together for their seventh presidential primary debate. One of the 12 million people to tune in that night, Dr. Ryan Kennedy, believes that mathematical models can give us new insight into the candidates' debate strategies. But there may be limits to what numbers can tell us.
By Brian AmsdenFour days before the 2016 Iowa Caucuses, Republicans—sans Donald Trump—got together for their seventh presidential primary debate. One of the 12 million people to tune in that night, Dr. Ryan Kennedy, believes that mathematical models can give us new insight into the candidates' debate strategies. But there may be limits to what numbers can tell us.