Partisan Lean of States: Electoral College and Popular Vote
Andrey Sarantsev
Abstract:We compare federal election results for each state versus the USA in 1992USA in , 1994USA in , until 2018, to model partisan lean of each state and its dependence on the nationwide popular vote. For each state, we model both its current partisan lean and its rate of change, as well as sensitivity of state results with respect to the nationwide popular vote, using Bayesian linear regression. We apply this to simulate the Electoral College outcome in 2020, given even (equal) nationwide popular vote, as well a… Show more
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