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Paper by political scientists predicted election results in October

3 pointsby mvelbaum6 months ago

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mvelbaum6 months ago
A group of political scientists published this piece back in October, before the election. They predicted <i>every</i> state correctly, a popular vote victory for Trump, and 3&#x2F;4 chance of Trump victory in Electoral College.<p>The same people, using the same model, predicted a Biden victory in 2020 and 49&#x2F;50 states correctly (they missed Georgia, which they predicted for Trump back then).<p>Their model uses the following fundamentals, for each state:<p>1. State deviation from national vote in t-1 election<p>2. Presidential approval rating in each state (estimated with Multilevel Regression and Post-stratification)<p>3. Economic conditions in each state (personal income deflated by CPI, unemployment rate, non-farm payroll employment, manufacturing hours by production workers)<p>4. Presidential and VP home-field advantage adjustments if they apply in the state<p>5. If VP runs, an adjustment to account for difference in approval rating between P and VP in question