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MIDTERM ELECTION - 2010 (2) answer(s).
 
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Forecasting house seats from generic congressional polls: the 2010 midterm election / Bafumi, Joseph; Erikson, Robert S; Wlezien, Christopher   Journal Article
Erikson, Robert S Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract In this article, we present a forecast of the 2010 midterm House election based on information available in early July 2010. We combine this forecast with a note of caution, explaining why electoral circumstances might lead our forecast to err. Finally, we present guidance regarding how to update the electoral forecast for 2010 based on new information that will become available leading up to Election Day.
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Will the republicans retake the house in 2010? / Cuzan, Alfred G   Journal Article
Cuzan, Alfred G Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Historically, statistical models for forecasting the outcome of midterm elections to the United States House of Representatives have not been particularly successful (Jones and Cuzán 2006). However, in what may have been a breakthrough, most models correctly predicted that the Democrats would re-emerge as the majority party in 2006 (Cuzán 2007). One successful model was estimated using 46 elections, beginning with 1914 (only the second time that 435 representatives, the present number, were elected). The model was relatively simple, making use of national-level variables only (Cuzán and Bundrick 2006). Using a similar model, I generated a forecast for the 2010 midterm election.
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