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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Thu Apr 7, 2016, 08:18 AM Apr 2016

Wyoming Final County Benchmark Guide - Sanders 69% - Clinton 31%

Hello everyone!

Before reading, please read the post "How to use the Benchmark Model." I don't want you being confused by all of this!

Throughout this primary season and beyond, I will be posting models like this that allow you to follow along with on primary night and not act confused. Watch with purpose. That is the point of all of this, to be able to say with data and analytics to back it up that one candidate or another is doing good or bad, using hard metrics. The use of the model is in knowing whether areas yet to come favor your candidate or disfavor them. You can make predictions on the final margin of victory early, with only 10-15% reporting.

I want to make sure that everyone is clear, this baseline model is becoming predictive, but its true value is not in its state-wide predictions. Polling is not yet adequate enough to get reliable county-by-county predictions that will be accurate to any degree as much as the state polls are. That being said, the demographics can be extrapolated, and the counties and precincts can be modeled. What this does is try to say how a candidate is EXPECTED to do, given the demographics, crosstabs, and previous results this year as well as past contests. If a candidate consistently is beating their baselines, you can bet they will beat their model baseline as well.

All race dot maps are courtesy of Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia (Dustin A. Cable, creator).

Here are the actual benchmarks for Wyoming's most populous counties:


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http://www.benchmarkpolitics.com/2016/04/wyoming-final-county-benchmark-guide.html

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Wyoming Final County Benchmark Guide - Sanders 69% - Clinton 31% (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter Apr 2016 OP
I might be better for us not to get our expectations and outcomes tempered by any model. nt thereismore Apr 2016 #1
Its been right before in other primary races Ichingcarpenter Apr 2016 #2
Yes, but putting out 69% as a target, it might have a negative psychological effect if the target thereismore Apr 2016 #3
Interesting leftcoastmountains Apr 2016 #4

Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
2. Its been right before in other primary races
Thu Apr 7, 2016, 03:33 PM
Apr 2016

We shall see.

Clinton is not expected to win this one
and it would be a good momentum to the big states of Pennsylvania and New York

thereismore

(13,326 posts)
3. Yes, but putting out 69% as a target, it might have a negative psychological effect if the target
Thu Apr 7, 2016, 04:16 PM
Apr 2016

is not reached, even if only slightly. WY does not have a whole lot of delegates, so a 60% win is not much different from a 69% win, yet it looks almost like a loss if you are hung up on 69%.
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