Nate Silver calls Florida for Trump! (voting, Democrats, Republicans, conservative)
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Link? When I look at his website it shows Clinton with a slight edge in Florida. A day or two ago Trump had an equally slight edge.
Just looked at Nate Silver's forecast and he gives Democrats a slight edge. That said, I'm not confident of anything until it's all done. I don't want to be the Republicans in 2012 with egg on their face at 8:15 p.m. PST.
Link? When I look at his website it shows Clinton with a slight edge in Florida. A day or two ago Trump had an equally slight edge.
Showing a light blue Florida on his website at the moment. I'd like to see a primary source as well, every source I found with a cursory google search that were running similar stories were all 2nd hand echo chamber type websites.
I find it odd that he would predict a republican Florida win verbally when the Florida models on his website are slightly leaning towards the democrats.
As of right now, the most conservative of the three models gives Clinton 51.4 to 48.6 percent chance of winning.
All 3 models still predict her win, with the Nowcast, the one most attuned to the most recent polling, putting it at 52.2 to 47.8 percent chance of winning.
All 3 models show the actual margin of victory as razor slim, .2, but it's clearly false to say Nate Silver is predicting Trump will win Florida. And his overall prediction remains 2-1 in favor of Hillary winning the Presidency.
The democrats seems to have this man very high in regard. So we must believe he is correct.
Unless you can produce a link to this, I would say you are dead wrong.
Nobody is calling Florida for anyone (except lyin' Trump himself) until probably late tomorrow night.
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