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courseofhistory

(801 posts)
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 01:08 AM Oct 2012

Another Electoral College Map Which will Be interesting to watch (Electoral-vote.com)

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Obama 332 Romney 206 [/CENTER]

[quote]Map Algorithm Explained

Here is the algorithm for combining polls to make the map.

1. The most recent poll in every state is always used.
2. If no other polls were taken within a week of the most recent one, only the most recent poll counts.
3. If one or more other polls were taken within a week of the most recent, all of them are averaged, weighted equally.

This algorithm smoothes out fluctations better and produces fewer wild swings and gives a better overall result. You can see which polls were used by putting the mouse on a state. The Source field tells which polls are used and gives the final date of the final poll used. If multiple polls were used, the first nine characters of each pollster are listed and the pollsters are separated by a "+" sign.

The EVP average page uses these scores.

A consequence of this algorithm is that in the "News from the Votemaster" section, a new poll may be reported but the map gives a different result. This effect is always due to multiple recent polls being averaged. You will see that this is the case by looking for the "+" sign used to separate multiple pollsters in the Source field of the pop-up box. Another consequence of this algorithm, is that this site may give slightly different results from other polling sites, each of which uses its own algorithm, sometimes a far more complex one.

Why a look-back window of 1 week? It is admittedly arbitrary. If the window is too short, the results gyrate wildly as different polls use different methodologies . If the window is too long, genuine shifts in public opinion take too long to show up. The choice of 1 week is based on my now-extensive experience with examining polling data. Public reaction to news events often takes several days to take effect as people often change their opinions after talking to friends, coworkers, and relatives.

It is worth emphasizing that the margin of error in most state polls is at least 3% for each candidate. Thus if a poll says Smith is beating Jones 52% to 48%, Smith might be as low as 49% and Jones might be as high as 51%. When the difference between two candidates is less than 2x the margin of error, the race is a statistical tie. On the map, the states with a white center are those where the candidates differ by less than 5% and are certainly statistical ties. Even some of the ones in the solid light color may technically be statistical ties, but a lead of 5% or more most likely means the candidate is actually ahead[/quote].
http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2012/Pres/Maps/Oct09.html
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Another Electoral College Map Which will Be interesting to watch (Electoral-vote.com) (Original Post) courseofhistory Oct 2012 OP
This is my go-to site GallopingGhost Oct 2012 #1
It seems to be courseofhistory Oct 2012 #3
me too CitizenLeft Oct 2012 #9
I like this map better than other maps hrmjustin Oct 2012 #2
The two I'm a bit surprised about are Wisconsin and Michigan davidpdx Oct 2012 #4
No worries. the polls will calm down in the next two days. bushisanidiot Oct 2012 #8
I'm irritated about PA GallopingGhost Oct 2012 #5
It is solid now. morningfog Oct 2012 #11
Yes, it is, I just GallopingGhost Oct 2012 #15
From that same site: Ter Oct 2012 #6
Obama will get 332. bushisanidiot Oct 2012 #7
332 has been the number I've also been saying is most likely as well davidpdx Oct 2012 #10
This should be posted in response to all the chicken littles. Mitt is only up by 6 in SC! morningfog Oct 2012 #12
I'm not a fan of this site anymore ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2012 #13
Today the Map Shows courseofhistory Oct 2012 #14

GallopingGhost

(2,404 posts)
1. This is my go-to site
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 01:20 AM
Oct 2012

for electoral map watching, and news. I check it every morning religiously (an election time addiction!)

I just like the way the whole site is set up.

courseofhistory

(801 posts)
3. It seems to be
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 01:35 AM
Oct 2012

Pretty straight foward but based on the algorithm explanation also pretty dependable/accurate.

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
4. The two I'm a bit surprised about are Wisconsin and Michigan
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 08:26 AM
Oct 2012

Wisconsin seems to be a little stronger despite Ryan on the ticket. For Michigan, I'm surprised it's not stronger D.

Nevada and Colorado are back to toss up so it is 317/206

bushisanidiot

(8,064 posts)
8. No worries. the polls will calm down in the next two days.
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 02:09 PM
Oct 2012

this is what the republicans like to call "a sugar high"
because it is short lived and will be long forgotten very VERY soon.

 

Ter

(4,281 posts)
6. From that same site:
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 09:46 AM
Oct 2012

"In a stunning reversal from a month ago, in Pew Research's poll of likely voters, Mitt Romney now leads President Obama by 4 points."

I'm still nervous. Much more so than in 2008.

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
10. 332 has been the number I've also been saying is most likely as well
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 10:37 PM
Oct 2012

He'll lose Indiana, North Carolina (it will be close though), and not carry Nebraska's 2nd district. All the other states will remain the same also taking into account for the shift in electoral votes from the 2010 Census.

 

morningfog

(18,115 posts)
12. This should be posted in response to all the chicken littles. Mitt is only up by 6 in SC!
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 10:42 PM
Oct 2012

Only by 7 in TN!!! 4 in MO and 7 in AZ!

Now that is news.

ProudToBeBlueInRhody

(16,399 posts)
13. I'm not a fan of this site anymore
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 10:46 PM
Oct 2012

I followed it very closely in 2004. I took a lot of what was said there as gospel. He leans Democratic. I want someone who leans "correct".

courseofhistory

(801 posts)
14. Today the Map Shows
Wed Oct 10, 2012, 10:47 PM
Oct 2012

323 O 191 R

Note: Romney is down 15 while Obama is only down by 9 in today's version (10/10)

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