Online100 Releases Results of Predictor Poll – Bloggers Beat MSM

AND NOW, the results of The PoliticsOnline.com Presidential Election Predictor Competition! Each member of the Online100 panel, the daily tracker of the US blogosphere consisting of the “100 leading online voices in the United States” was asked to predict the outcome in all twenty potential battleground states. The envelope, por favor!

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LIKE OUR NEW PRESIDENT SAID OF HIMSELF, your host’s greatest attribute is also “humility,” and so it is with that same asset that I now remind you of my inclusion in the Online100 Panel, which was billed as such:

“The first-ever survey of the top 100 online voices and bloggers tracking trends and attitudes heading toward the 2008 Election Day.”

The PoliticsHome Online100 Panel

I first received the invite from Andrew Rawnsley, Editor-in-Chief of PoliticsHome.com. Mr. Rawnsley is better known, I’d guess, as the Chief Political Commentator of The Observer in the UK.

The full introductory page lists all our names, and the general billing mentions that other members include Mike Allen, Jerome Armstrong, Mark Blumenthal, Sid Blumenthal, Jay Carney, John Fund, Jonah Goldberg, Mark Halperin, Jane Hamsher, Arianna Huffington, Charles Johnson, Ken Layne, Dana Milbank, Karl Rove, Roy Sekoff, Ken Silverstein, Jake Tapper, Michael Tomasky, Joe Trippi and Danny Wattenberg.

That being said, here is today’s summation and announcement from PoliticsHome.com, which before the election, asked us all to predict the outcome in various ways.


Election Night:
Media Winners and Losers

Results of the Online100 predictor poll
put bloggers ahead of online mainstream media


Fox tops list of Networks in race to call races first


PoliticsHome can now announce the results of its Presidential Election Predictor Competition. Each member of the Online100 panel, consisting of online voices from across the nation, was asked to predict the outcome in all twenty potential battleground states. No panellist got all 20 right. The winners, each on 19 out of 20, were all from the national and statewide blogger parts of the sample. Congratulations to:


Editor, The Unapologetic Mexican (National Blog)
Editor, Pandagon (National Blog)
Editor, Blue Indiana (Statewide Blog)


The leading mainstream media panellists were:

Rob Schlesinger, US News and World Report (18/20)
James Forsyth, The Spectator (18/20)
Chuck Todd, First Read, NBC (16/20)



Fox Tops list of Networks in race to call states first

As part of its comprehensive coverage of election night, PoliticsHome took note of which network called each state first, and the time it did so. The results are as follows:

Network Results Calling League Table
 
Number of States called
FOX 16
ABC 14
NBC 14
CBS 3
CNN 2
AP 1



PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS
LIVE AS THEY HAPPEN
 
ELECTORAL COLLEGE
2004 RESULT
DEM %
REP %
NETWORK CALLED
TIME (EST)
RESULT
             
Alabama 9 REP 38.7 60.5 ABC 8:30 REP
Alaska 3 REP 36.2 61.6 ABC 1:00 REP
Arizona 10 REP 45.1 53.7 NBC 11:30 REP
Arkansas 6 REP 38.8 58.8 FOX 8:30 REP
California 55 DEM 61.3 36.9 NBC 11:00 DEM
Colorado 9 REP 52.6 45.8 NBC 11:14 DEM
Connecticut 7 DEM 60.3 38.6 FOX 8:00 DEM
Delaware 3 DEM 61.3 37.6 FOX 8:00 DEM
DC 3 DEM 92.9 6.5 ABC 8:00 DEM
Florida 27 REP 50.9 48.4 NBC 11:16 DEM
Georgia 15 REP 46.4 52.9 NBC 8:39 REP
Hawaii 4 DEM 71.8 26.6 NBC 11:00 DEM
Idaho 4 REP 36.0 61.6 NBC 11:00 REP
Illinois 21 DEM 61.0 37.7 FOX 8:00 DEM
Indiana 11 REP 49.9 49.0 CBS 3:00 DEM
Iowa 7 REP 54.0 44.7 CNN 10:00 DEM
Kansas 6 REP 41.5 56.8 ABC 9:00 REP
Kentucky 8 REP 41.1 57.5 FOX 7:00 REP
Louisiana 9 REP 39.9 58.6 CBS 9:30 REP
Maine 4 DEM 58.2 39.9 FOX 8:00 DEM
Maryland 10 DEM 60.7 38.0 FOX 8:00 DEM
Massachusetts 12 DEM 62.0 36.3 FOX 8:00 DEM
Michigan 17 DEM 57.4 41.0 NBC 9:00 DEM
Minnesota 10 DEM 54.2 44.0 ABC 9:00 DEM
Mississippi 6 REP 42.7 56.5 ABC 9:52 REP
Missouri 11 REP 49.3 49.5 NBC 10:00 REP
Montana 3 REP 46.5 50.3 ABC 5:00 REP
Nebraska 5 REP 41.2 57.3 ABC 10:22 REP
Nevada 5 REP 55.1 42.7 NBC 11:31 DEM
N Hampshire 4 DEM 54.8 44.3 ABC 8:00 DEM
New Jersey 15 DEM 56.7 42.2 FOX 8:00 DEM
New Mexico 5 REP 56.8 41.9 FOX 9:03 DEM
New York 31 DEM 62.1 36.7 ABC 9:00 DEM
North Carolina 15 REP 49.8 49.6 AP 12:16 DEM
North Dakota 3 REP 44.7 53.3 NBC 9:00 REP
Ohio 20 REP 51.2 47.2 FOX 9:18 DEM
Oklahoma 7 REP 34.4 65.6 FOX 8:00 REP
Oregon 7 DEM 55.4 42.6 NBC 11:00 DEM
Pennsylvania 21 DEM 54.6 44.3 NBC 8:00 DEM
Rhode Island 4 DEM 63.3 35.0 ABC 9:00 DEM
S Carolina 8 REP 44.7 54.1 NBC 7:46 REP
South Dakota 3 REP 44.7 53.2 FOX 10:39 REP
Tennessee 11 REP 41.6 57.2 ABC 8:00 REP
Texas 34 REP 43.8 55.5 CBS 9:20 REP
Utah 5 REP 34.2 62.9 CNN 10:00 REP
Vermont 3 DEM 67.0 31.3 FOX 7:00 DEM
Virginia 13 REP 51.8 47.3 FOX 10:41 DEM
Washington 11 DEM 57.5 40.8 NBC 11:00 DEM
West Virginia 5 REP 42.5 55.8 FOX 7:30 REP
Wisconsin 10 DEM 55.8 42.9 ABC 8:00 DEM
Wyoming 3 REP 32.7 65.2 ABC 9:00 REP
             
TOTAL %     52 46      
             
E COLLEGE 538   364 174      

I need say no more!

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2 Comments

  1. sweetleaf says:

    no sir…you need say no more, but i’m glad to know you will. i come to this site of yours because you call em as you see em and obviously with clarity…congratulations on what i already know to be your success and vision.

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