PREDICT THE 2020 ELECTION
Do you know more than the political pundits? Of course, you do, and here's your chance to prove it. Predict the outcome of 2020 Election and we'll celebrate the top prognosticators. We're looking for what you think will happen, not what you want to happen -- all for fun and bragging rights, plus some quality insight on what's coming our way. Make your picks!
2. Guess the outcome. How many electoral votes will each candidate receive? What percentage of the total U.S. vote will each candidate receive?(As a reminder, the winning candidate needs 270 of 538 possible electoral votes to win the presidency. Donald Trump won the 2016 election 304-227.)
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7. Predict the U.S. Senate's party split.
There are 100 total seats in the U.S. Senate and 35 seats are up for election on Nov. 3. Republicans currently hold a 53-47 majority.
Predict the split of Democrats vs Republicans after the elections. This should total 100.
(One technical note: An independent is running vs a Republican in Alaska, but says they'll caucus with Democrats, so we're still counting that race as Republican vs Democrat.)
9. Predict the party split in the U.S. House.
There are 435 total seats. All are up for election on Nov. 3. Democrats currently hold a 232-197 majority with five vacant seats and one independent.
Who will control the House after Election Day? Predict the split of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents. This should total 435.
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