This year in politics has been a crazy, unpredictable ride, thanks in large part to Donald Trump, but that isn’t stopping political scientists from using data to try to predict the outcome of this year’s election.
One man, Helmut North, has attempted to do just that using a statistical model that had been correct for all but one election in the last 104 years.
The results — even for the most passionate Donald Trump supporter — are hard to believe. The perpetually correct model not only has Donald Trump winning the presidency, but the odds of him winning are huge.
The model doesn’t just predict a win, or even a landslide. It predicts, by all measures, a Donald Trump blowout.
To see just how high his chances are, see the next page:
I dislike Hillary as much as y’all do but can we keep it clean and civil? Saying these vulgar things helps no one.
i hope so. even though i don’t believe the polls.
Demcraps haven’t been able to win without rampant cheating in years. It’s time to abolish & ban the hateful, fascist ideology – it’s no longer a legitimate political party.
An avalanch!
Why doesn’t the msm show this
I believe Trump will not win. Too many people want a free ride or their liberal views are so far left only Hillary will do. This country is screwed. Read$#%&!@*Norris’s book, she doesn’t even know how to use a tv remote.
As long as McCain is tweeting his pixie with Isis leadership taken while in Syria, Obama is safe. Got pic. of Obama posing with McCain’s buddies to share?
Dang, no, I don’t, I just deleted them a while back, but I will say this, the smartest person in California lives in Disney Land, and his name is Goofy.
Bush got 37% Hispanic/Latino votes! With Latino population growth in the past 10-12 years, that % is adjusted at 42% for the GOP candidate. Interestingly, biggest growths of Latinos are mainly in swing states of, Virginia, Colorado, New Mexico, Ohio and Pensslvania… Good Luck…
WE BACK TRUMP !