My Guess Was Romney With Around 340 Electoral Votes

Electoral College Map for 2012 based on Colorado computer model
A Colorado Model That's Not Good For Obama

Two Professors from the University of Colorado have a model for determining who will win the White House.  They’ve been right every year since 1980.  In 2012 they predict that Mitt Romney will win 320 Electoral votes to Barack Obama’s 218.

Romney, it concluded, will win every state currently considered by pollsters to be a swing state, including Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida, Virginia, Colorado, New Hampshire and North Carolina.

I also think he wins Iowa but even if he does not these results are still good for Romney.  Maybe not so good for the professors.  They should probably prepare to be audited by the IRS, investigated by the DOJ, put on a watch list at Homeland Security, added to OFA’s enemies list, picketed by unions, intimidated by occupiers, have hate speech sprayed on their homes and cars, windows broken at their offices, and perhaps even their tenure revoked.

And then, this is probably part of the reason why Romney will win.

 

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