1. The number of applicants per ticket per party is directly correlated by the degree of winnability perceived by the party. Accordingly, it can be taken as a proxy indicator of the winnability prospects of the party. The Congress attracted maximun candidates per ticket and from this criteria appear to be most winnable.
2. The intensity of disappointment on failure to get a ticket is also directly correlated to the degree a party is considered winnable. The more a party is considered winnable, the more intensity of disappointment and vice versa. Since the intensity of revolt in BJP is least, the BJP is perceived least capable of winning
RE:Revolt and Winnability
by Suresh Gowda on Apr 22, 2008 08:55 AM Permalink
Supporters of Actor Jaggesh put gardland of slippers on Saint Sonia and Yuvraj Rahul after he was denied ticket. Saint Sonia decides to give Jaggesh Ticket. By the way this guy finished 3rd in last election after JD(S) and BJP. Probably congress will finish 4th this time in this seat after BJP, JD(S), BSP. Great show. Ask Barry Hinn to pray for congress's soul after a heavy defeat.