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115th Congress: On Permanent Vacation

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From 538: Exit polls show Moore winning 56-37 among voters who decided in the last few days — perhaps a sign of the GOP base coming home to him.
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You really can't cure stupid.
 
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Sorry. Bad math. It was a 10.2 spread.

95% of the black vote went to Jones and made up 30% of the voters.
27% of the white vote went to Jones and made up 70% of the voters.

I did it wrong again.

95% of 30% = .285
27% of 70% = .189

5% of 30% = 0.015
70% of 70% = .49 (I originally assumed the rest of the whites were going for Moore)

So 47.4% to 50.5% = 3.1 points.
 
I did it wrong again.

95% of 30% = .285
27% of 70% = .189

5% of 30% = 0.015
70% of 70% = .49 (I originally assumed the rest of the whites were going for Moore)

So 47.4% to 50.5% = 3.1 points.

There's 3% Hispanic in there, too, so you're still slightly over counting Moore's white vote.

But he's still the favorite, I think.
 
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90. And I’m guessing at 97.5% the networks will start calling it.

It's still really volatile. The % doesn't matter, the confidence margin does and right now it's still 20-points wide (D+14 to R+06).
 
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NYT has their awesome forecasting tool up. It was calling trump long before any other sites I watched in 2016.

https://www.nytimes.com/elections/r...pStories&pgtype=Homepage#eln-forecast-section

cool site, but they've sure got that needle flopping through an awfully wide range of outcomes although the percentages of "actual" haven't changed much. I'm guessing the fast action predictions get them more clicks/views. When I checked earlier it was slightly over on Moore's side, then WAY over on Jones, now nearer the middle again.
 
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The Upshot map right now is amazing. Moore is +7 in votes cast, but almost everything left is blue cities and black belt where they predict Jones +14.

Unless the GOP had a huge vote suppression mechanism we ought to see the margin start to decrease very soon.
 
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So was Sec/Sen Clinton.

Except nobody thought this on election night. Hillary was about a 80% favorite. Dump would win 1 in 5 trials, and he won.

An upset, yes, but not the crazy pants upset you always suggest.
 
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