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When we find fewer than five polls in 2016 or fewer than two polls since July 2016, we use Cook Political Report ratings to estimate where the race stands. We run the simulations out to Election Day, Nov. 8. Since we don’t have polling data for the future, the model assumes voter intentions generally continue along their current trajectories.
The 2016 Senate consists of 54 Republicans and 46 Democrats. (The two independent senators caucus with Democrats.) Voters usually re-elect their incumbent senators, but some seats could flip to the other party. If four Republican Senate seats flip to Democrats and there are no other changes, the 2017 Senate will be split 50-50. States Likely To ...
See all states » Senate Forecast. Percent of simulations where each party gains control of Senate
New Jersey poll averages compiled by HuffPost Pollster at ... North Dakota Republicans won't hold a presidential primary vote in 2016. All 28 delegates will be unpledged.
Voters in each state decide how their state's electors will vote. Most states are winner-take-all: whoever wins in California earns all 55 of its electoral college votes.
Election 2016 Results. Track your candidate using our interactive, live election maps and infographics. ... Forecasts for 2014’s Senate races, based on HuffPost ...
Voters in each state decide how their state's electors will vote. Most states are winner-take-all: whoever wins in California earns all 55 of its electoral college votes.
Michigan poll averages compiled by HuffPost Pollster at 144 of 147 delegates accounted for in Michigan. 130 of 130 pledged delegates accounted for in Michigan.