All states are now up to date. 182 state polls have been released in the last two weeks and it his been difficult to keep up. Commenting on each poll individually is no longer a feasible option. That being said, I will continue to post the new polls in each state, but I will no longer create a new post for that state when a new poll becomes available. I will simply upload the new data in the existing post. The hope is that I can do some more statewide analysis on weekends, like I was able to do this morning. There's a reason for this. There have been 10 new polls released in Michigan the last 7 days alone. Commenting on each poll individually as I had earlier in the campaign made more sense because they were less frequent. Now when multiple polls are coming in battleground states nearly everyday, it makes more sense to comment on themin totality. However, in the "Electoral Math" posts each day, I will make sure that discuss important polls (changes in color or electoral count) and even trends in battleground states if I see them developing. I will also get back to posting the electoral vote trend and popular vote trend graphs as there has been some interesting movement in them in the last couple of weeks.
Finally, I'd like to thank 3bluedudes.com for hosting their debate chat Friday night. I enjoyed the thread.
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