Final Forcasts

Posted by | November 4, 2014 12:49 | Filed under: Top Stories


Political Wire rounds up the polls, all of whom say Republicans will take the Senate.

Here are the odds each gives to Republicans for taking control of the upper chamber:

Election Lab: 96%

FiveThirtyEight: 76%

The Upshot: 70%

Princeton: 61%

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12 responses to Final Forcasts

  1. Pilotshark November 4th, 2014 at 13:11

    Then if that’s the case why are we voting!

    Oh that`s correct, its only polls and they do not take in account the GROUND GAME!

  2. Pilotshark November 4th, 2014 at 14:11

    Then if that’s the case why are we voting!

    Oh that`s correct, its only polls and they do not take in account the GROUND GAME!

  3. NW10 November 4th, 2014 at 13:39

    I’m a Steelers fan. I remember our game in Heinz with the Colts two weeks ago, with virtually every analyst picking the Colts to win. The Steelers won in a shootout 51-34 that game.

    Let’s also recall how Vegas picked the Broncos to win against the Seahawks in the last SB, only to see the Broncos blown out, 43-8.

    Just two analogies to prove that analysts don’t know everything and can be and are often wrong.

  4. (((NW10,PATRIOT! ✓ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ))) November 4th, 2014 at 14:39

    I’m a Steelers fan. I remember our game in Heinz with the Colts two weeks ago, with virtually every analyst picking the Colts to win. The Steelers won in a shootout 51-34 that game.

    Let’s also recall how Vegas picked the Broncos to win against the Seahawks in the last SB, only to see the Broncos blown out, 43-8.

    Just two analogies to prove that analysts don’t know everything and can be and are often wrong.

  5. Ol Blue November 4th, 2014 at 14:16

    I’m tempted to watch Faux News tonight to see if they remove Rove’s ball gag and straight jacket to get his take on the results.

    • fancypants November 4th, 2014 at 14:20

      All I hear from rove is how the gop will win and nothing about what positive things they will do going forward ? If that isn’t a red flag to vote the other way Im not sure the American public will EVER get the message :(

  6. Ol Blue November 4th, 2014 at 15:16

    I’m tempted to watch Faux News tonight to see if they remove Rove’s ball gag and straight jacket to get his take on the results.

    • fancypants November 4th, 2014 at 15:20

      All I hear from rove is how the gop will win and nothing about what positive things they will do going forward ? If that isn’t a red flag to vote the other way Im not sure the American public will EVER get the message :(

  7. granpa.usthai November 4th, 2014 at 14:59

    Romney’s 2012 mudslide had better odds, but that was then and this is now. To touch on fancypants ops, Republicans are running more on ‘changing’ the ACA (OBAMACARE) than repealing it -as PROMISED! -then again, I don’t rightly recall a Republican actually living up to a PROMISE nearly as much as offshore bank deposit flexibility. Probably most Republicans don’t either as they tend to accept the moral bankruptcy of their Party – just so long as it stays pristine WHITE in public view.

  8. granpa.usthai November 4th, 2014 at 15:59

    Romney’s 2012 mudslide had better odds, but that was then and this is now. To touch on fancypants ops, Republicans are running more on ‘changing’ the ACA (OBAMACARE) than repealing it -as PROMISED! -then again, I don’t rightly recall a Republican actually living up to a PROMISE nearly as much as offshore bank deposit flexibility. Probably most Republicans don’t either as they tend to accept the moral bankruptcy of their Party – just so long as it stays pristine WHITE in public view.

  9. rational_thinking_one November 4th, 2014 at 15:36

    We know from the 2012 election that Republicans are a.) much more likely to answer their phone, and b.) much more likely to respond to a poll.

  10. rational_thinking_one November 4th, 2014 at 16:36

    We know from the 2012 election that Republicans are a.) much more likely to answer their phone, and b.) much more likely to respond to a poll.

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