November 01, 2004
Get-Out-The-Electoral-Vote
It all comes down the electoral votes whether you like it or not. Electoral vote prediction websites have been hot this year, with electoral-vote.com among the most popular. The projection works by amassing daily data from statewide polls to predict the White House’s next occupant.
The Washington Post also has an electoral vote map, which basically tabulates data the same way.
While both are great, a Princeton electoral vote map might be the most accurate based on the way it collects data.
Currently all three maps slightly favor Kerry, but there is still too much up for grabs.
Also Jonathan Dube at Poynter online put together a nice article on election quick links to “make sure you've got everything you need to compare results to past elections and explain the unexpected on election night ... and beyond.”
And finally, to find your polling place, learn on what type of machine you will cast your vote and get instructions on how to use that machine go to www.mypollingplace.com.
Be prepared for slow load times. This is politically one of the three busiest days of the year.
Posted by Buzz Webster at November 1, 2004 11:29 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
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