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The convention simulates the nomination process for whichever party does not currently hold the presidency. Since its inception in 1908, the student body has been correct 21 out of 28 times, with only three incorrect predictions since 1948. [2] Since 1948, they have never incorrectly predicted the Republican nominee for president.
The following year, Nuttycombe, then a political science major at Virginia Tech, launched CNalysis. The site was initially launched in 2019 as a repository for various maps and predictions, but was later launched as an official business to forecast state legislative elections across the United States. [4] [3]
Either of them would be Virginia's first female governor, [1] while Earle-Sears would also be the first Black woman governor in U.S. history. [2] This is the only Republican-held governorship up for election in 2025. Democrat Kamala Harris won the state in the 2024 presidential election by 5.8%. [3] Given Virginia is adjacent to Washington, DC ...
Virginia is one of just a handful of states that holds major elections in off years, so while special elections to replace state Sens. John McGuire, R-Goochland, and Suhas Subramanyam, D-Loudoun ...
Dr. Bob Holsworth pointed out a lot can happen in the next six or seven weeks, before the election, but the commercials the candidates are paying for will tell you where the campaigns are headed.
Historian Allan Lichtman has announced his prediction on whether Donald Trump or Kamala Harris will win the 2024 presidential election. Historian who predicted 9 of last 10 presidential elections ...
Most election predictors for the 2020 United States presidential election used: Tossup: No advantage; Tilt: Advantage that is not quite as strong as "lean" Lean: Slight advantage; Likely: Significant, but surmountable, advantage (highest rating given by CBS News and NPR) Safe or solid: Near-certain chance of victory
This article is a collection of statewide opinion polls conducted for the 2024 United States presidential election.The people named in the polls are declared candidates or have received media speculation about their possible candidacy.