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To: Palmetto Patriot
Larry Sabato is a liberal, and slants his forecasts a lot more favorably to the Democrats.

For example, here where I live in WV-1 he has the incumbent, Mollohan, in a safe seat. That is not even close to the truth. He is an 28 year incumbent who is facing a Democrat primary challenge and we have six challangers on the Republican side. He has voted with Pelosi 98% of the time, against the wishes of his constituency. There is blood in the water here, and I'd like to make a personal side bet with Dr Sabato on the outcome of this one.

By the way, we have another Democrat in trouble in WV-3 (Rahall) whose race will be somewhat closer, but it's still very winnable. He hasn't been able to distance himself from Obama's "Cap & Trade" legislation which would devastate our local economy. Sabato doesn't even list this race on his chart.

If he's trying to gloss over these two races, how many Democrats are there who are in deep & serious trouble?????

5 posted on 02/26/2010 6:04:21 AM PST by Retired COB (Still mad about Campaign Finance Reform)
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To: Retired COB
Larry Sabato is a liberal, and slants his forecasts a lot more favorably to the Democrats.

Somehow I don't have that same image of Larry Sabato. He always seemed like a rational guy to me.

But in any case, what really counts is CAN HE PREDICT THE OUTCOME OF ELECTIONS. Well if we trust Wikipedia (yes I know, sometimes that's a stretch) then he has a pretty good track record. Here is the key Wikipedia entry for Sabato's Crystal Ball:

PREDICTIONS

Prior to the 2002 midterm elections, where the Republican Party saw gains in both branches of Congress, Sabato's Crystal Ball website accurately predicted the outcome in 433 of the 435 contests for the House of Representatives and 32 of 34 Senate races.[6]

In 2004, which saw Republicans retain the White House and gain seats in the House and Senate, Sabato's Crystal Ball website correctly predicted (99% accuracy) the outcome of 525 of the 530 political races, missing only one House race, one Senate race, one governor's race and two states in the Electoral College.[7]

In August 2006, Sabato's Crystal Ball predicted that the Democrats would gain 29 seats in the House of Representatives and 6 seats in the Senate, providing them with a majority in both chambers. Sabato's predictions proved correct: each of his 33 Senate predictions were accurate, and in the House, Democrats gained 29 seats on election night, the precise total predicted by the Crystal Ball (Democrats would go on to pick up a 30th seat in the December 12, 2006 run-off in Texas' 23rd district).[8]

In July 2008, Sabato's Crystal Ball correctly projected that Barack Obama would win the presidency in a near-landslide.[9] Sabato predicted a 364-174 margin in the Electoral College, as well as the popular vote percentages.[10] The prediction was merely one point off the mark, with the actual result on November 4, 2008 being Obama 365 and McCain 173. Sabato's Crystal Ball also accurately predicted 100% of all 35 Senate races, and 11 gubernatorial races correctly.[11] In 2006 he was named the most accurate prognosticator by FOX News, MSNBC, CNBC, and Pew's Project for Excellence in Journalism. In 2006, Sabato was the only national analyst to correctly predict the exact Democratic gains in Senate and House contests.

8 posted on 02/26/2010 6:22:23 AM PST by InterceptPoint
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