My entire world is in a cloud of disbelief. After all this waiting, the Sox are in the World Series? After over a year's worth of closely following the presidential election, there's only seven days til we know who wins (I hope. Please.) Since I did it for the playoffs, I figure I should make my election predictions too. We won't discuss how close I came on my baseball postseason picks, ok? This post is also motivated by a request for predictions from Hal Meyer's RIPolitics listserv. Hal is like a Republican cartoon character, so he's predicting a landslide for Bush, with spotty losses in RI and MA. Remember, you can pretty much ignore national polls, because there's no national election. It's all about the electoral college and the swing states. Here's my map (click to enlarge):
Kerry wins 283-255
You can play with the map for yourself here, among many other places. Predictions are welcome in the comments (I'm not holding my breath) That's a Kerry win. I think he'll eke out a small plurality in the popular vote, too, based on what I read about turnout and new voters. I think it's clear to most pundits that New Hampshire is not going Bush again, after his decidedly not conservative first term. I put Colorado in the Dem column becuase it's close there and it really shouldn't be. Plus my brother lives in Colorado and I think he's voting Kerry, and he's a white, 30-45 year old father. That's a Bush demographic. I'm switching Nevada and New Mexico from 2000, since NM was so close last time, and because of Yucca Mountain and the urban growth of Las Vegas. Wisconsin goes to Bush because... I don't know why. Security moms and George Bush likes cheese. Whatever. Kerry is going to win Ohio for one reason: jobs (or the lack thereof). There's some hinky stuff going on there now, but in the final count, Ohio is going Dem (and no Republican has ever been elected president without winning Ohio. Get ready to hear that over and over and over). In Florida, I think more of the people who go to the polls will intend to vote for the Democrat, and once again that won't matter. Florida, close as it may seem today, is locked up for Bush. So those are the changes I see. Kerry wins 283-255. Unfortunately, there's all sorts of scenarios where we won't know who wins on November 3rd. We could even get a 269-269 tie in the electoral college! (which means Bush wins). Someone is going to get sued in Ohio. Just as I feel with the Sox, I am cautiously optimistic. Things are looking good for my team(s), but anything can happen, and there's no underestimating the competition. I've read quite a few Bush fans predicting a landslide, which is fine by me. I hope they're so sure of a big win that they stay home. There's an idea out there that a lot of people are lying about supporting Kerry for one reason or another, and once they get into the privacy of the voting booth they'll pull the lever for Bush. I think this is ridiculous, but we'll see. And remember, historically, most undecided voter on election day end up voting for the challenger. And, as they say, all bets are off in the event of another terrorist attack or the capture of Osama bin Forgotten. It's going to be some week. I promise to have local election stuff before the weekend.

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