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Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
reply to post by muse7
Good for who? All the people who don't want to work and prefer part time jobs with no benefits? Otherwise I am not sure who things look good for.
Originally posted by muse7
Originally posted by OccamsRazor04
reply to post by muse7
Good for who? All the people who don't want to work and prefer part time jobs with no benefits? Otherwise I am not sure who things look good for.
Originally posted by muse7
reply to post by Razimus
Link to your graphic?
Also the source of the graphs I posted are from Nate Silver who is a statistician who correctly predicted the 08 race and all of the senate races that year.
Look him up
An analysis from the University of Colorado that has correctly predicted the outcome of presidential elections since 1980 is forecasting Mitt Romney as the frontrunner, with voters in Colorado helping the presumptive Republican nominee unseat President Barack Obama.
Political science professors Kenneth Bickers, of CU's Boulder campus, and Michael Berry, of CU's Denver campus, found that the ailing economy spells trouble for the president's re-election bid. The professors conduct a state-by-state analysis, incorporating economic data such as unemployment figures.
The CU model has accurately predicted the winner for the last eight presidential elections. The study will be published this month in "PS: Political Science & Politics," a peer-reviewed journal of the American Political Science Association. The CU study will be among about a dozen election prediction models.
Originally posted by Razimus
Found this future graphic, things are looking pretty good.
Originally posted by muse7
reply to post by sonnny1
hmmm...
well the dude must be a republican in the closet then!