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Question: Rate NE-01 and Predict Who Will Win
#1
Safe D
 
#2
Likely D
 
#3
Lean D
 
#4
Toss-Up
 
#5
Lean R
 
#6
Likely R
 
#7
Safe R
 
#8
Clinton
 
#9
Trump
 
#10
Other
 
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Total Voters: 83

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E: 7.10, S: -7.65

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« on: September 03, 2016, 09:49:52 AM »
« edited: September 03, 2016, 10:20:48 AM by ElectionsGuy »

Two votes. One for a rating (Safe D, Lean R, Toss-Up, etc.) and one for a prediction of who will win (Clinton, Trump, or Other).

Note: If you think Johnson/Other will win a state, just vote 'Other' and don't vote for a rating.

Update/vote in these threads if you haven't already! There's no time limit and you can still affect the overall result:

Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine ME-01 ME-02 Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska

Ratings



Florida: Toss-Up --> Undecided --> Lean D

Safe Clinton: 126
Likely Clinton: 17
Lean Clinton: 38
Toss-Up: 17
Lean Trump: 26
Likely Trump: 17
Safe Trump: 49

Clinton: 181
Trump: 92
Toss-Up: 17

Predictions



Clinton: 187
Trump: 103



Previous Results

2008: 54.3% McCain, 44.2% Obama
2012: 57.4% Romney, 40.8% Obama

NE-01: Likely R, 52-43 Trump. Only Likely R because the district is based in Lincoln, almost certainly a bad area for Trump, but the rest of the district is rural Republican that should deliver for him.

Florida is Lean D by one vote, while Colorado and ME-02 are two votes away from moving to Likely D and Lean D respectively. Also, give the Nebraska thread some love if you haven't already, it got buried in a mountain of threads if you know what I mean.
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