
Sun Feb 2, 2020, 11:40 PM
reggieandlee (627 posts)
BTRTN Iowa Caucuses Prediction: Bernie with a Solid Win, Biden Comfortably in Second
Born to Run the Numbers provides its prediction of the outcome of the Iowa Caucuses:
http://www.borntorunthenumbers.com/2020/02/btrtn-iowa-caucuses-prediction-bernie.html Excerpts: "Caucuses are more difficult to predict than primaries, because that time-consuming voting process demands much more of voters than a normal primary, and thus voter turnout is quite low. It is difficult to discern the impact of this degree of commitment in polling – it’s hard to tell who is actually going to show up and stay. And the two-stage process adds its own unpredictable dynamic. Plus, relative to past Iowa caucuses, predictors like BTRTN do not have the benefit of a final Des Moines Register poll, typically the last of the cycle. Nevertheless, we at BTRTN have done well in the past. We correctly predicted the Clinton win in 2016 as well as Ted Cruz’s victory over Donald Trump and Marco Rubio in the GOP caucus. Both were extraordinarily close... "So we venture forth again. Polling of late shows that Bernie Sanders has achieved some level of separation in the last few days from Joe Biden, and has some modest momentum. He also has a better “ground game” than Biden. Biden has been steady in January at about the 20% level, and is behind Sanders, while Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren are trailing Biden. Amy Klobuchar has been on the rise, but despite reaching double digits for the first time ever in Iowa in some polls, she remains in fifth place, and, importantly, below the 15% threshold. She will be zeroed out in a number of precincts, perhaps in a majority... "The official Born To Run The Numbers prediction for the Democratic Iowa caucus is a solid win for Bernie Sanders, with Joe Biden finishing comfortably in second. Our prediction for the final vote is as follows..."
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reggieandlee | Feb 2020 | OP |
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Response to reggieandlee (Original post)
Mon Feb 3, 2020, 12:01 AM
JoeOtterbein (6,670 posts)
1. BERNIE! ntn
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Response to reggieandlee (Original post)
Mon Feb 3, 2020, 07:53 AM
Tiggeroshii (11,088 posts)
2. 2016 they were within 4 pts for both the GOP and dem caucuses
They were within 2 points for the outcome of the GOP caucus and predicted 50 Clinton Bernie 46. I think theres a good chance Bernie will come out with a close to double digit win tonight!
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Response to Tiggeroshii (Reply #2)
Mon Feb 3, 2020, 09:22 AM
tgards79 (1,334 posts)
3. Double digit is entirely possible
Bernie's got momentum and ground game. Will Biden beat Pete? Or even crush him? That's the other big drama.
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Response to reggieandlee (Original post)
Mon Feb 3, 2020, 05:29 PM
tgards79 (1,334 posts)
4. kik
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