2012 presidential election

Year of the Dragon: 2012’s Milestones and 2024’s Transformations

An excerpt from the GTA Member Webinar on January 7, 2024.Transcript edited for print. 2012: Year of the Water Dragon The Year of the Dragon happens every twelve years. In 2012, the Year of the Water Dragon, we had some major global events. The London Olympics showcased international cooperation and athletic excellence. The discovery of the […]

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Presidential Election Electoral College Map Projection: November 06th – 11:15 AM EST

See the Complete Prediction Track Record for the U.S. Midterm and General Elections 2008 to Present The final general election horary forecast has Mitt Romney projected to win 295 electoral votes while Barack Obama would win in states worth 243 electoral votes, according the forecasting model using political contest horary in conjunction with polling trends of

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2012 Presidential Election Electoral College Map Projection: November 06th – 1:50 AM EST

On the eve of the general election,  Mitt Romney is projected to win 295 electoral votes while Barack Obama would win in states worth 243 electoral votes, according the forecasting model using political contest horary in conjunction with polling trends of the 11 key swing states over the past 13 days.  The 11 key swing

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Election 2012: GOP On The Verge Of Pulling Off An Upset in Wisconsin

According to Rasmussen Reports, Romney has now led for 12 straight days with margins of four to six points most of that time in the combined 11 key swing states won by President Obama in 2008 and thought to be competitive in 2012. The states collectively hold 146 Electoral College votes and include Colorado, Florida,

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Election 2012 – Ohio: Obama (49%) vs. Romney (49%) – Who Is Winning?

Ohio Poll: Romney, Obama Tied Among Likely Voters At 49% Each. A new Cincinnati Enquirer/Ohio News Organization Poll reiterated what other polls have shown, which is that the president and challenger continue to be in an extremely tight race. A Rasmussen poll conducted Oct. 23 showed the two men tied with 48 percent, a Suffolk poll

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2012 Presidential Election Electoral College Map Projection for October 26th, 2012

If the election were held today, Mitt Romney 301 would win  electoral votes while Barack Obama would win in states worth 237 electoral votes, according the forecasting results using political “contest” horary of the 11 key swing states over the past 5 days.  The 11 key swing states won by President Obama in 2008 and

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Final Presidential Debate Prediction: Obama vs. Romney

Now comes the third and final debate, Oct. 22, in the battleground state of Florida, just 15 days before Election Day. For the president and Romney, the stakes could not be higher, therefore the question is who will win the final presidential debate? Obama vs. Romney: Who will win the final presidential debate? Question asked

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2012 Presidential Election Electoral College Map Projection for October 20th, 2012

Revised ( 18 of 21)  Electoral Map Projection of the 2012 presidential election, based on mundane political contest horary: “Obama vs. GOP Nominee: Who will win X – battleground state?” With 270 electoral votes needed to win, the campaign will be fought in the battleground states of Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North

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2nd Presidential Debate Verdict: Not A Game Changer For Obama

Although President Obama and Governor Romney scored points with each other in last night’s presidential debate, it did nothing to reshape the race. Although  Democratic voters  may find reason to celebrate based on the results of the CNN  poll showing split decision on debate, with Obama  (46%) vs. Romney (39%), the poll (along with the CBS News poll with

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