There is one day until the election.
There is a 0% chance that John McCain will become President.
There is a 100% chance that Barack Obama will become President.
John McCain is expected to win 179 electoral votes.
Barack Obama is expected to win 359 electoral votes.
Top 10 States in Consideration:
Colorado with 9 Electoral Votes
Florida with 27 Electoral Votes
Indiana with 11 Electoral Votes
Missouri with 11 Electoral Votes
Nevada with 5 Electoral Votes
New Hampshire with 4 Electoral Votes
North Carolina with 15 Electoral Votes
Ohio with 20 Electoral Votes
Pennsylvania with 21 Electoral Votes
Virginia with 13 Electoral Votes
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
11/4 Senate Super-Majority Predictions (Immediately before first Polls close)
There are 0 days until the Election
There is a 100% chance the Democrats will have a Majority in the US Senate.
There is a 0% chance the Democrats will have a Super-Majority in the US Senate.
The Republicans are expected to have 44 Senate seats.
The Democrats are expected to have 56 Senate seats.
Top 10 States in Consideration:
Alaska with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
Colorado with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
Georgia with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
Kentucky with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
Louisiana with 1 Seats (Democrat Incumbent)
Minnesota with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
Mississippi with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
New Hampshire with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
North Carolina with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
Oregon with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
Note:
A Super-Majority is considered when there are 60+ seats in favor of one party or the other.
There is a 100% chance the Democrats will have a Majority in the US Senate.
There is a 0% chance the Democrats will have a Super-Majority in the US Senate.
The Republicans are expected to have 44 Senate seats.
The Democrats are expected to have 56 Senate seats.
Top 10 States in Consideration:
Alaska with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
Colorado with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
Georgia with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
Kentucky with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
Louisiana with 1 Seats (Democrat Incumbent)
Minnesota with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
Mississippi with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
New Hampshire with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
North Carolina with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
Oregon with 1 Seats (Republican Incumbent)
Note:
A Super-Majority is considered when there are 60+ seats in favor of one party or the other.
Monday, November 3, 2008
11/3 Predictions
There is one day until the election.
There is a 0% chance that John McCain will become President.
There is a 100% chance that Barack Obama will become President.
John McCain is expected to win 196 electoral votes.
Barack Obama is expected to win 342 electoral votes.
Top 10 States in Consideration:
Colorado with 9 Electoral Votes
Florida with 27 Electoral Votes
Indiana with 11 Electoral Votes
Missouri with 11 Electoral Votes
Nevada with 5 Electoral Votes
New Hampshire with 4 Electoral Votes
North Carolina with 15 Electoral Votes
Ohio with 20 Electoral Votes
Pennsylvania with 21 Electoral Votes
Virginia with 13 Electoral Votes
There is a 0% chance that John McCain will become President.
There is a 100% chance that Barack Obama will become President.
John McCain is expected to win 196 electoral votes.
Barack Obama is expected to win 342 electoral votes.
Top 10 States in Consideration:
Colorado with 9 Electoral Votes
Florida with 27 Electoral Votes
Indiana with 11 Electoral Votes
Missouri with 11 Electoral Votes
Nevada with 5 Electoral Votes
New Hampshire with 4 Electoral Votes
North Carolina with 15 Electoral Votes
Ohio with 20 Electoral Votes
Pennsylvania with 21 Electoral Votes
Virginia with 13 Electoral Votes
Sunday, November 2, 2008
11/01 Predictions
There are 2 days until the Election
There is a 0.1% chance that John McCain will become President.
There is a 99.9% chance that Barack Obama will become President.
John McCain is expected to win 198 electoral votes.
Barack Obama is expected to win 340 electoral votes.
Top 10 States in Consideration:
Colorado with 9 Electoral Votes
Florida with 27 Electoral Votes
Indiana with 11 Electoral Votes
Missouri with 11 Electoral Votes
Nevada with 5 Electoral Votes
New Hampshire with 4 Electoral Votes
North Carolina with 15 Electoral Votes
Ohio with 20 Electoral Votes
Pennsylvania with 21 Electoral Votes
Virginia with 13 Electoral Votes
There is a 0.1% chance that John McCain will become President.
There is a 99.9% chance that Barack Obama will become President.
John McCain is expected to win 198 electoral votes.
Barack Obama is expected to win 340 electoral votes.
Top 10 States in Consideration:
Colorado with 9 Electoral Votes
Florida with 27 Electoral Votes
Indiana with 11 Electoral Votes
Missouri with 11 Electoral Votes
Nevada with 5 Electoral Votes
New Hampshire with 4 Electoral Votes
North Carolina with 15 Electoral Votes
Ohio with 20 Electoral Votes
Pennsylvania with 21 Electoral Votes
Virginia with 13 Electoral Votes
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