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  2. HuffPost Data

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    Reported and aggregated stats on GOP primary candidates. 1/12 GOP Primary Results. Live election returns, charts and county-level maps of each Republican primary.

  3. 2020 Presidential Elections - HuffPost

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    This is an Associated Press estimate of how much of the vote in an election has been counted. It is informed by turnout in recent elections, details on votes cast in advance and – after polls close – early returns.

  4. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections - Wikipedia

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    The website was originally hosted by MIT but moved to its own URL (uselectionatlas.org) in 1998. [1] A part of the website is the Atlas Forum, a debate and discussion chamber on U.S. and international elections and politics, as well as electoral mapmaking. In March 2020, the forum was renamed "Talk Elections" with a user and moderator going by ...

  5. Wikipedia : SAGE Stats

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    US Political Stats collection, which provides data visualizations and research tools related to US Congress, the US Supreme Court, and the US Presidency. For more information, see its website . There are 10 one-year accounts available to Wikipedians.

  6. List of political parties in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This list of political parties in the United States, both past and present, does not include independents. Not all states allow the public to access voter registration data. Therefore, voter registration data should not be taken as the correct value and should be viewed as an underestimate.

  7. RealClearPolitics - Wikipedia

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    RealClearPolitics (RCP) is an American political news website and polling data aggregator. The site was formed in 2000 by former options trader John McIntyre and former advertising agency account executive Tom Bevan.

  8. Ballotpedia - Wikipedia

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    During the 2018 United States elections, Ballotpedia supplied Amazon Alexa with information on polling place locations and political candidates. [ 41 ] In 2018, Ballotpedia, ABC News , and FiveThirtyEight collected and analyzed data on candidates in Democratic Party primaries in order to determine which types of candidates Democratic primary ...

  9. FiveThirtyEight - Wikipedia

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    538, originally rendered as FiveThirtyEight, is an American website that focused on opinion poll analysis, politics, economics, and sports blogging in the United States. [2] Founder Nate Silver left in 2023, taking the rights to his forecasting model with him to his website Silver Bulletin.