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Updated election forecasting model still points to Romney win, University of Colorado

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Updated election forecasting model still points to Romney win, University of Colorado

Updated election forecasting model still points to Romney win, University of Colorado study says | University of Colorado Boulder


While many election forecast models are based on the popular vote, the model developed by Bickers and Berry is based on the Electoral College and is the only one of its type to include more than one state-level measure of economic conditions. They included economic data from all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
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