Monday, November 3, 2008

Electoral Math - Final


11/3: In what seemed like a never-ending stream of polls, there are no changes today on the map. The 3 current toss-up states were given to the leader. In Indiana, Sen. McCain is ahead by 1.2%; in Missouri, McCain by 0.34% and in North Carolina, Sen. Obama is ahead by 0.94%. I feel very comfortable calling Indiana for McCain but I have reservations about both Missouri and North Carolina. In Missouri, the last 4 polls before the election have shown a tie, but because 3 of the previous 4 showed Sen. McCain in the lead I've given him the nod. In North Carolina, Sen. McCain was ahead in 3 of the 4 polls released today, but in the days leading up to the election Sen. Obama was clearly ahead. I'm thinking that early voting may swing the state.
There you have it. I'll be making updates tonight and all day tomorrow, getting the state posts caught up can be a daunting task. I'll also blog about the election itself throughout the day tomorrow.
For those of you who have been faithful followers of electoral math, I want to thank you all. I have enjoyed putting forth my insight throughout this election season. See you all tomorrow.

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