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Subject Bold Election Predictions from EPPC's Henry Olsen
Date November 4, 2024 9:29 PM
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November 4, 2024


** This race is close but I’m predicting Donald Trump wins the Electoral College — and possibly the popular vote
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** Henry Olsen for the New York Post
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Legendary Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes used to say there are three things that can happen with a forward pass, and only one of them is good.


Predicting elections is like that: You can get it wrong, say it’s too close to call or get it right.


No wonder most analysts prefer the middle course, but I’ve been predicting elections for 20 years and believe I owe the people who read my work my best estimate of what will happen. That’s what I’ll do again this year.
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Also for the New York Post, Henry Olsen explains his election prediction process. ([link removed])
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In a final pre-election episode of Beyond the Polls, Henry Olsen discusses the complexities of this election season. ([link removed])
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For the Brussels Signal, Henry Olsen breaks down the current state of American politics and the dynamics of tomorrow’s election. ([link removed])
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