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    Richard

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    To get our minds off of the virus, debates and campaign theatrics for a moment, I thought it might be an interesting exercise to post our predictions of the final Electoral College margin. Of course, any prediction made would be a moment-in-time snapshot of what we think will happen given the current circumstances. Any number of factors could influence the vote over the final month of the campaign.

    There are sites that can help you arrive at your prediction. Real Clear Politics and 538 have polling data that can help you come up with a number. I use RCP mostly because they have a good interactive national map that's easy to use and they don't include polls conducted by companies like SurveyMonkey. They do, however include partisan polling, like Trafalgar and Change Research.

    My prediction started with looking at a best case scenario for a Trump reelection. I started by putting all of the states shown to lean in one direction in that camp. RCP shows states like Indiana and Missouri leaning Trump and Oregon and Virginia leaning Biden when those states and others like them are certainly going to end up in those columns. That leaves 11 "battleground" states (and two one-vote congressional districts) that theoretically could go either way and gives a picture of a 226-125 Biden lead before assigning a winner in those states. In looking at Trump's best case scenario, I gave him every state in which he is marginally ahead and those he is behind by less less than five points, as well as the two congressional districts. That would provide Biden with a slim 278-260 win. To come out with a better scenario for Trump, you would need to assign one or more of Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin or New Hampshire to Trump and he is trailing in all of those states by more than five points.

    However, I don't believe that Trump will achieve his best case numbers and Biden could win several more states, like Arizona, Ohio, Florida, Iowa, North Carolina, Georgia and Texas. I still think Trump will likely keep Texas, Iowa and Georgia, so my prediction as of today is 353-185 in favor of Biden.

    If you choose to participate in this exercise, you are welcome to give different predictions over the course of the next month. I intend to post a final prediction on Nov. 2/3 and may even post a weekly prediction, depending on the level of participation.
     
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    You can tell how little faith everyone has in the polls by the discussion of Ohio. Rs take for granted it’s Trump’s. Ds don’t even talk about it. But the polling has been back and forth the entire race and the candidates are essentially tied.

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    I don't know if I'm preparing for the worst but if Trump wins reelection it tells me all I need to know about this country -- that the Framers experiment has failed. Heap on top of that the partisanship that has compromised the federal judiciary. I already have plans to retire abroad so I would just see myself being on an extended work visa for another twenty-five or so years. If I had a more fungible career I would leave sooner. The orchestrated voter suppression is what is most troubling.
     
    That would be so stunningly beautiful and the exact type of devastating rejection of Trump(ism) this country so desperately needs.

    That’s exactly what I thought in 2016

    I’m still nervous

    Actually double nervous

    One for the election itself

    And second what happens afterwards if Biden is declared the winner
     
    Just to get myself through the day, I’m going to say Biden flips Texas and Georgia, and ends up north of 350 electoral votes by the time the votes are all counted.
     

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