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  2. 'Why I was wrong': Allan Lichtman fails to predict correct ...

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    He was wrong. Or so the American people decided.. Allan Lichtman, the historian who predicted 9 of the 10 last elections, failed to accurately predict who voters would chose to become the 47th ...

  3. Quiznos - Wikipedia

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    By 1987, 12 Quiznos restaurant locations were operating in the United States. In the same year, Rick Schaden, at the age of 23, and his father, aviation attorney Richard Schaden, opened their first Quiznos franchise in a Boulder, Colorado shopping center. They opened three additional restaurants before purchasing the 18-restaurant chain from ...

  4. Money Minute: Watchdog Pushes for Free Credit Scores; Adios ...

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    The sandwich chain Quiznos is running out of dough. Quiznos reportedly is preparing to file for bankruptcy protection, partly because of declining sales. The Wall Street Journal says the sandwich ...

  5. The Keys to the White House - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, he predicted in 2010 that Barack Obama would win re-election in 2012, a prediction made when Obama's job approval ratings were below 50 percent. [69] When the keys model was first developed, it was for predicting the national popular vote. [46] In 1999, Lichtman predicted a win for Al Gore in 2000, and Gore did win the popular vote. [70]

  6. Here’s why these states will take the longest to count 2024 ...

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    California. Polls close: 11 p.m. ET The nation’s most populous state has a notorious history of taking days and even weeks to finish off the rudimentary task of counting ballots.

  7. United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    However, candidates have failed to get the most votes in the nationwide popular vote in a presidential election and still won. In the 1824 election, Jackson won the popular vote, but no one received a majority of electoral votes. According to the Twelfth Amendment, the House must choose the president out of the top three people in the election.

  8. After Trump's win, his election denial movement marches on - AOL

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    Nationwide, a half-dozen candidates who denied the 2020 election results won statewide offices this year, and 143 won races for the U.S. House and Senate, according to data from States United Action.

  9. List of third-party and independent performances in United ...

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    It is rare for candidates, other than those of the six parties which have succeeded as major parties (Federalist Party, Democratic-Republican Party, National Republican Party, Democratic Party, Whig Party, Republican Party), to take large shares of the vote in elections.