Pollster Predicts Landslide for Clinton
Close Call on Senate
Emerson College Polling is predicting Hillary Clinton will win the presidential race with 323 Electoral College votes, and Donald Trump will lose with just 215. 270 are needed to win.
The polling firm has a slight Republican lean according to rankings by Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight, and is rated a “B.”
Emerson predicts Clinton will win the key battleground states of Florida, North Carolina, Nevada, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Colorado, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, and Virginia.
Many tight races but Emerson predicts a lopsided electoral map, 323-215, for @HillaryClinton vs @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/n8hiCVojtF pic.twitter.com/tgaaZRG2g0
— ECPS (@EmersonPolling) November 7, 2016
As The Hill points out, Emerson also is calling the Senate for the Democrats, with a razor-thin edge: 50 seats, giving Democrats the majority assuming Clinton wins. Vice President Tim Kaine, as ex officio Senate President, could cast tie-breaking 51st votes.
FiveThirtyEight is less bullish, predicting Clinton has about a 2:1 chance to win the White House, with about 297 Electoral College votes to Trump’s about 241.
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