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Poll-Based System Predicts U.S. Election Results For President, Senate

An anonymous reader writes "Election Analytics is a website developed by Dr. Sheldon Jacobson at the University of Illinois designed to predict the outcomes of the U.S. presidential and senatorial elections, based on reported polling data. From the site: 'The mathematical model employs Bayesian estimators that use available state poll results (at present, this is being taken from Rasmussen, Survey USA, and Quinnipiac, among others) to determine the probability that each presidential candidate will win each of the states (or the probability that each political party will win the Senate race in each state). These state-by-state probabilities are then used in a dynamic programming algorithm to determine a probability distribution for the number of Electoral College votes that each candidate will win in the 2012 presidential election. In the case of the Senate races, the individual state probabilities are used to determine the number of seats that each party will control.'" You can tweak the site by selecting a skew toward the Republican or Democratic tickets, and whether it's mild or strong. Right now, this tool shows the odds favor another four years for Obama, even with a strong swing for the Republicans.

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  1. Re:Not possible! by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Fox news tells me that Romney will win 59 states and sweep Obama and his extreme socialism away forever.

    Uff, did I miss the accession of Iraq and Afghanistan?

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  2. Re:Interesting Algorithm by Glock27 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    FTFY.

    You fixed it about as well as the average illiterate illegal alien writes a doctoral thesis. Good job?

    Meanwhile, Romney will in fact clean 0's clock come election day. Sadly, we currently only have two choices for President in this country, and 0 is a complete disgrace. Too bad, so sad...I guess he'll have to suffer as a one-percenter living a life of luxury in Hawaii.

    At least there are plenty of golf courses there...

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