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Date of Prediction: 2010-06-02 Version:1

Prediction Map
Thomas D MapPrediction Key

* = Pickup via defeat of incumbent; ^ = Pickup of an open seat

Confidence Map
Thomas D MapConfidence Key

Prediction States Won
19 |
37 |
37 |
Dem20
 
pie
Rep16
 
Ind1
 
Non0
 

Confidence States Won
19 |
37 |
37 |
Dem15
 
pie
Rep14
 
Ind1
 
Tos7
 
Non0
 

State Pick-ups

Gain Loss Hold Net Gain
Inc. Open Total Inc. Open Total Inc. Open Total
Dem0+8+8-2-5-77512+1
Rep+2+5+70-9-9729-2
Ind0+1+1000000+1


Prediction Score (max Score = 74)

ScoreState WinsState Percentages
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Analysis
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Member Comments
 By: Thomas D (D-MD) 2010-06-02 @ 19:34:09 prediction Map
Sorry. Alabama should be blue.

 By: KS21 (I-KS) 2010-06-03 @ 09:24:39 prediction Map
This is bizarre. There is a person out there that does the Gov map but not the Senate. If they don't do both, most just do Senate. Governors races are unpredictable and have may twists and turns that Senate races don't...

 By: BushCountry (I-IN) 2010-06-03 @ 09:29:13 prediction Map
Gubernatorial races have very strange dynamics.

 By: BushCountry (I-IN) 2010-06-03 @ 09:29:38 prediction Map
Good map, but I would be quite suprised if the Dems prevailed in S.C..

 By: HILLBILLY (O-GBR) 2010-06-13 @ 10:42:49 prediction Map
Why cna't the Dems hold on to TN? Bredesen seems popular, and western TN is fairly good for the Dems. This should be a state they win more often.

Are southern Dems more conservative than their Northern coutnerparts? Still, I suppsoe there msut be liberals in the South...

 By: KS21 (I-KS) 2010-06-13 @ 21:08:56 prediction Map
Very few liberals exist in the south. If they ever existed, the've been wiped out.

 By: Faye. (R-NV) 2010-06-14 @ 15:48:21 prediction Map
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User's Predictions

Prediction Score States Percent Total Accuracy Ver #D Rank#Pred
P 2022 Senate 35/35 26/35 61/70 87.1% pie 1 1 37T305
P 2022 Governor 35/36 25/36 60/72 83.3% pie 1 1 66T272
P 2020 President 53/56 41/56 94/112 83.9% pie 1 6 215T684
P 2018 Senate 32/35 20/35 52/70 74.3% pie 1 3 170T483
P 2018 Governor 33/36 20/36 53/72 73.6% pie 1 3 164T372
P 2016 President 51/56 33/56 84/112 75.0% pie 5 1 87T678
P 2016 Senate 31/34 17/34 48/68 70.6% pie 1 2 164T362
P 2016 Governor 9/12 5/12 14/24 58.3% pie 1 2 67T279
P 2014 Senate 34/36 23/36 57/72 79.2% pie 4 1 82T382
P 2014 Governor 32/36 19/36 51/72 70.8% pie 6 1 22T300
P 2012 President 54/56 44/56 98/112 87.5% pie 5 1 182T760
P 2012 Senate 32/33 20/33 52/66 78.8% pie 1 38 74T343
P 2012 Governor 10/11 6/11 16/22 72.7% pie 1 38 89T228
P 2012 Rep Primary 18/52 5/52 23/104 22.1% pie 2 - 184T231
P 2010 Governor 30/37 19/37 49/74 66.2% pie 1 153 179T312
P 2008 President 53/56 34/56 87/112 77.7% pie 1 3 306T1,505
P 2008 Senate 33/33 18/33 51/66 77.3% pie 1 2 96T407
Aggregate Predictions 575/650 375/650 950/1300 73.1% pie



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