2008 Presidential Election Interactive Map and History of the Electoral College
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Update on Probability of Reaching 270 Feature

January 10th, 2008   ·   No Comments   ·   Email This Post Email This Post   ·   URI

The results in New Hampshire this past Tuesday (1/8) and Rudy Guiliani’s strategy of not aggressively campaigning in these early states have made it impossible to determine who the likely nominees for either party will be. As a result, head-to-head polling is all over the place, depending on who the candidates are.
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