Wednesday, October 24, 2012

The UNSKEWED Projection of the 2012 Presidential Race

Via Bill

And we could have had..........


The QStarNews projection of the 2012 presidential race sees Mitt Romney being elected the next president of the United States with 53.63 percent of the popular vote and 359 electoral votes to President Obama's 45.92 percent and 179 electoral votes.

QStarNews predicts the turnout nationally will includes 34.8 percent Republicans, 35.2 percent Democrats, and 30.0 percent independents. QStarNews predicts turnout will rise by about four percent, or a total of about 130,955,000 voters including about 600,000 for third party candidates and the rest going to Romney and Obama.

Methodology: For EACH state, all of the following information was considered: results from the last four elections averaged together, recent political trends in that state (such as Republicans winning control of both houses of the state legislature in 2010 in Maine and New Hampshire), recent trends in demographic makeup that affect the politics of the state (such as the growth of Hispanics in Colorado causing the Democratic Party to become more competitive), and the degree to which one or both of the major campaigns are targeting that state, such as both campaigns making Ohio the most important state and campaigning there more than any other state, and any other relevant political factors and data such as public polls from a variety of polling firms, as well as data from the QStarNews polls of the presidential race. From all of this information a percentage breakdown of each state is calculated between Romney and Obama. This projection is expected to be spot-on accurate for predicting the outcome in all 50 states and the District of Columbia and close to the actual popular vote.

Perhaps some of the most surprising states to some will be the following: 


2 comments:

  1. "This projection is expected to be spot-on accurate for predicting the outcome in all 50 states....."

    WHOA, WHOA, WHOA!!! Fifty states? What happened to the other seven?

    hbbill,
    Somewhere behind enemy lines,
    Peoples Republik of Kalifornistan

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    1. Damn, I misused that. I'll have to be more careful reading from now on..........:)

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