5 new polls today in competitive states result in 4 color changes on the map, 3 in Mitt Romney's direction and 1 moving slightly toward Barack Obama. With these new polls, Obama's lead in the popular vote is cut by about 600,000 votes or 0.46%.
First in Florida, Quinnipiac released a new poll showing Mitt Romney ahead by 1. This puts the last 3 polls in Romney's column, all within the last 10 days. With this new poll and aging out of some previously taken polls changes the state in my projection from Obama +4 to Romney +1. Florida moves from barely Obama to toss-up and 29 electoral votes are removed from Obama's column.
In Ohio, Quinnipiac released a new poll showing Obama ahead by 2. This poll shows President Obama's smallest lead since a Fox News poll showed Mitt Romney ahead by 6 three months ago. As a result, Obama's lead is cut from 7 to 5 in my projection and Ohio is moved from 7 to 5. Ohio is changed from leaning to barely Obama.
In Arizona, Magellan Strategies released a new poll showing Mitt Romney ahead by 9. This vastly contrasts the two most recent polls here by Arizona State University and the Behavior Research Center that both showed a statistical tie. With this poll, Mitt Romney's lead expands from 5 to 7 and Arizona is moved from barely to leaning Romney.
In Pennsylvania, Quinnipiac released a new poll showing Obama ahead by 8. Pennsylvania has been surprising underpolled thus far, for a state that is likely to be close on election day. Only Quinnipiac and PPP have released polls there in the last 2 months. Even Rasmussen hasn't released a poll here in nearly 3 months. As a result, Obama's lead expands ever so slightly from just under 6 to 7 and Pennsylvania is moved from barely to leaning Obama.
Finally, in Virginia, The Washington Post released a new poll showing Barack Obama ahead by 7. Virginia remains essentially unchanged in my projection. Obama +3.
It is worth noting that tracking polls in recent weeks have shown a trend swing toward Mitt Romney since the primary battle essentially ended. That said, with as few state polls are currently being taken, it is going to take some time for my projection to reflect some of the current dynamics in the race. As the election draws closer and state polls are less scarce, my map will react much quicker.
It is also worth noting that I put myself out on a limb with some of my projections. Most poll aggregators like myself use wider margins before they will call a state in one direction or another. Generally, states that are within 5 or so points are considered toss-ups by others, but with the number of polls involved and the overall sample size from them, I find that there is enough evidence to support considerably smaller leads. In order to get a similar picture to others simply consider the barely states as toss-ups and you'll see that my current projections are largely in line with most others.
Showing posts with label popular vote. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 3, 2012
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Popular Vote Trend
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Popular Vote Trend

10/26: Sen. Obama has continued to make large gains in the popular vote, mostly through swings in polls in his favor in large states like New York and California. As I've mention in my last few posts, I think he is reaching a peak and may begin to start swinging back in the last weeks of the campaign, because...
Monday, September 29, 2008
Popular Vote Trend
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Popular Vote Trend

9/28: Sen. McCain gains about 394,000 net votes today based mostly on a new Survey USA poll in California which showed Sen. Obama ahead by only 10. Based on this poll alone, Sen. McCain gained 355,000 votes. He also had a considerable gain in Connecticut today as his deficit there was cut from 18 to 15 points.
Popular Vote Trend

9/28: On September 18th, Sen. McCain had pulled to within 634,000 (0.46%) votes in my projection and I had said for about a week that he was probably ahead. There has been a dramatic turn in the polling in the last week back toward Sen. Obama. He has gained by 1.82 million votes (1.32%) since. His gains have been broad-based and nearly nationwide. We will find out this week whether the debate had any impact one way or another.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Popular Vote Trend
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Popular Vote Trend

9/17: Sen. McCain picks up 480,000 votes today, although nearly the entire gain came from just California. Sen. Obama's lead has been cut to just over 600,000 votes in my projection. There is evidence that the race is turning again, as tracking polls are beginning to put Sen. Obama back in the lead.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Popular Vote Trend
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Popular Vote Trend
Popular Vote Trend

9/12: Sen. McCain continues his winning ways today picking up another 258,000 votes (0.18%)in my projections today. Sen. Obama's lead is now down to 1,636,000 votes (1.19%). His lead has been cut in half in the last 4 days. It is likely that Sen. McCain is actually ahead right now, but until all states are polled more than once there will be some lagging in my projection.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Popular Vote Trend

9/11: Sen. McCain gains nearly 900,000 votes today as his deficit shrinks to under 1.9 million. We haven't quite reached a peak for him yet, although it is getting closer. 22 polls were released today (hence the large swing) and most states have now been polled at least once and most swing states have been polled several times in the last week. Expect to see some leveling off in the upcoming days, but more steady growth (similar to what we have seen in previous weeks).
Popular Vote Trend
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Popular Vote Trend
9/9: A clear shift toward Sen. McCain emerges tonight after 9 polls result in 9 gains toward his side. He picks up 510,000 votes today and cuts Sen. Obama's overall lead to 3,000,000. This trend will likely continue for several days, possibly weeks, as only 14 states have been polled since the conventions ended.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Popular Vote Trend
9/9: A clear shift toward Sen. McCain emerges tonight after 9 polls result in 9 gains toward his side. He picks up 510,000 votes today and cuts Sen. Obama's overall lead to 3,000,000. This trend will likely continue for several days, possibly weeks, as only 14 states have been polled since the conventions ended.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Popular Vote Trend
Friday, September 5, 2008
Popular Vote Trend
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Popular Vote Trend
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Popular Vote Trend
9/3: The first new polls in almost a week were released today (4, in fact). Sen. Obama made gains in all 4 states that were polled and the net overall gain was 82,000 votes. I'm expecting a nother couple of quiet days as the Republican Convention winds down, but an explosion of polls into next week. Everyone will be scrambling to figure out who "won" durng the conventions and what it means for the next 9 weeks before election day.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Popular Vote Trend
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