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Question: Rate Kansas and Predict Who Will Win
#1
Safe D
 
#2
Likely D
 
#3
Lean D
 
#4
Toss-Up
 
#5
Lean R
 
#6
Likely R
 
#7
Safe R
 
#8
Hillary Clinton (D)
 
#9
Donald Trump (R)
 
#10
Other Candidate
 
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Total Voters: 124

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ElectionsGuy
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E: 7.10, S: -7.65

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« on: August 04, 2016, 12:58:36 AM »
« edited: August 04, 2016, 01:00:41 AM by ElectionsGuy »

Two votes. One for a rating (Safe D, Lean R, Toss-Up, etc.) and one for a prediction of who will win (Clinton, Trump, or Other).

Note: If you think Johnson/Other will win a state, just vote 'Other' and don't vote for a rating.

Update/vote in these threads if you haven't already! There's no time limit and you can still affect the overall result:

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Ratings



Safe Clinton: 92
Likely Clinton: 0
Lean Clinton: 9
Toss-Up: 35
Lean Trump: 27
Likely Trump: 14
Safe Trump: 19

Clinton: 101
Trump: 60
Toss-Up: 35

Predictions



Clinton: 136
Trump: 60

Kansas: Safe R, 56-39 Trump. Also changing Florida from Toss-Up to Lean D after a batch of national polls show Clinton up 8/9/10, thinking of changing Georgia to Lean R.

Temporarily (or permanently, depending) added first names and labels to the candidates to see if it will  increase or decrease the votes in the prediction part of the poll. If there's no difference or percentage of votes cast decrease, then I'll go back to the old style.
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