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November 1–2, 2008 50%: 43% 7 971 LV ±3% CBS News [6] October 31–November 2, 2008 51%: 42% 9 714 LV Not reported Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby International (Daily Tracking) [7] October 31–November 2, 2008 50.9%: 43.8% 7.1 Not reported Not reported Investor's Daily Business/TIPP (Daily Tracking) [8] October 31–November 2, 2008 47.5%: 43% 4.5 ...
The Keys to the White House, also known as the 13 keys, is a prediction system for determining the outcome of presidential elections in the United States.It was developed by American historian Allan Lichtman and Russian geophysicist Vladimir Keilis-Borok in 1981, adapting methods that Keilis-Borok designed for earthquake prediction.
This was the first presidential election since 1952 in which neither of the major-party nominees was the incumbent president or vice-president. Swing by state. States are listed by (increasing) percentage of Democratic votes, showing how the share of the vote changed between 2004 and 2008.
J. Ann Selzer's once-respected poll showed that Kamala Harris was leading in Iowa — only for Trump to win the state by more than 13 percentage points on Election Day.
Former Vice President Joe Biden had been leading in most national polls, but President Donald Trump believed that the polls would underestimate him again. Although the polls had underestimated Trump's strength nationally and in Ohio, Florida, and Iowa, Biden won back the blue Midwestern states and made inroads in the Sun Belt to win the election.
Airing just two days before the 2008 presidential election, the annual Halloween special opened with a voting scene. During this Season 20 episode, Homer is seen using an electronic machine at the ...
WASHINGTON - Allan Lichtman, the historian who correctly predicted the outcome of 9 out of the 10 most recent presidential elections, has made his guess on who will reclaim the White House this year.
April 11-April 13, 2008 Hillary Clinton 34% John McCain: 60% Rasmussen Reports [6] April 2, 2008 Hillary Clinton 40% John McCain: 51% University of South Alabama [7] March 24-March 27, 2008 Hillary Clinton 30% John McCain: 52% Survey USA [8] March 14-March 16, 2008 Hillary Clinton 38% John McCain: 56% Survey USA [9] February 26-February 28 ...