Posted on 10/31/2014 8:02:13 AM PDT by Eccl 10:2
FiveThirtyEights election forecasting model combines hundreds of opinion polls with historical and demographic information to calculate odds for each Senate race. We estimate the probability that each party will win control of the Senate by running those odds through thousands of simulations. The forecast is updated regularly.
(Excerpt) Read more at fivethirtyeight.com ...
Excellent. We need to get out and vote to combat the voter fraud that the left is planning. They can only fake the tallies so much
Yay, amnesty will be legitimized with a GOP-e vote.
Did you see the thread about the 3-600 RAT hill staffers about to be jobless? Positively heartwarming.
Something tells me James O’Keefe is going to have a very busy day on Tuesday.
538 has given up on trying to help the dems and decided to preserve their credibility and get the numbers closer to where they’ll actually end up on Tues.
That’s the most depressing thread I’ve read. I advise people avoid it.
Kansas and Georgia are the top two tightest races.
Too bad they didn’t go with the tea party candidate like others did.
It’s still good news as I think we can win Georgia and Kansas is trending Republican.
High temporal variability of late...
Sounds like essentially the same technology used to determine POFF in baseball...
Yup. Happening everywhere. Louisville Courier Journal now has McConnell up by 5.
I’ll see your 7 and raise you 3. Chris Matthews predicts 10 Senate seat pickup in huge GOP Wave.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3221502/posts
“Kansas and Georgia are the top two tightest races.”
And we will win both of them.
http://www.nytimes.com/newsgraphics/2014/senate-model/comparisons.html
I like this site as it shows a lot of aggregators. Of some interest is that the Daily Kos has a “reputable” predictor.
71% chance per NYTimes
http://www.nytimes.com/newsgraphics/2014/senate-model/comparisons.html
Daily Kos, PW, WashPost, all are at 7. (strange that Kos has a reputable predictor. Who knew?)
LOL. Sorry about that. I will update my little chart on Monday and post it again in the main Election thread on Tuesday.
An immaculately dressed and eloquent elderly black man standing in a run-down section of Atlanta. Everything about the gentleman screams "I worked my lifetime to be where I am." You have the impression he may be a minister or, perhaps, a funeral home owner. Whoever he is, he's successful and respectful but he hasn't forgotten his roots.
The gentleman says something along the lines of: Politicians often run for power or to continue political dynasties. [Photo: Ms. Nunn] Nunn doesn't care about you. The politicians we blacks always vote for don't care about you. You are not a citizen to them; you are only a vote. A vote for Ms. Nunn simply passes the torch from one political generation to another. Think and vote with a purpose.
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Happy Halloween Donks!
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