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by a_imho 2440 days ago
That's what google like to think they are capable of, but the 2016 election says otherwise.
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Why do you think Google didn't know the outcome?
If Google could, or thought they could, predict the outcome of elections better than the current batch of analysts there would be no reason to keep it to themselves.
They would have every reason, not the least of which is a fear of further regulation of their operations.
That's not even implied. I said Google/fans seem to way overestimate their influence.
Let me quote you: "That's what google like to think they are capable of, but the 2016 election says otherwise."

You said exactly that Google thought they were capable of predicting the 2016 election, and they predicted HRC (and by implication that is what they wanted) but the result proved that they were wrong.

Are you saying Google and it's fans (who?) think they have influence on elections, but they are wrong because of the 2016 results? And implicitly that they tried to skew the results against the GOP?

I just want to point out you guys are talking about 2016 Google, not 2020, 2024, etc.