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Based in [[Chicago]] and founded by John McIntyre and Tom Bevan in 2000, RealClearPolitics is a comprehensive, real-time, and independent political network.<ref>[http://www.realclearpolitics.com/about.html About Us]</ref> The site features all aspects of [[politics]], from polling, analysis, and news to commentary, policy, and world affairs. In a short amount of time, RCP has achieved a solid reputation as a journalistic favorite, and is famous for its aggregation of various polling agencies to show average performances of candidates. | Based in [[Chicago]] and founded by John McIntyre and Tom Bevan in 2000, RealClearPolitics is a comprehensive, real-time, and independent political network.<ref>[http://www.realclearpolitics.com/about.html About Us]</ref> The site features all aspects of [[politics]], from polling, analysis, and news to commentary, policy, and world affairs. In a short amount of time, RCP has achieved a solid reputation as a journalistic favorite, and is famous for its aggregation of various polling agencies to show average performances of candidates. | ||
| − | Its homepage includes links to a selection of articles, most of which are located on other websites, while a few are written by RCP's own staff. The list of articles tends to alternate between | + | Its homepage includes links to a selection of articles, most of which are located on other websites, while a few are written by RCP's own staff. The list of articles tends to alternate between [[conservative]] and [[liberal]] sources.<ref>RCP homepage (June 10, 2020). [http://web.archive.org/web/20200610223204/https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ RealClearPolitics homepage at the Wayback Machine]</ref> |
RCP's 2016 projections for the [[United States presidential election, 2016|presidential election that year]] were more accurate than the "reputable" Cook Political Report,<ref>[https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/2016_elections_electoral_college_map.html Battle for White House - 2016 Election Maps]</ref><ref>[https://cookpolitical.com/presidential/charts/scorecard 2016 Election Scorecard | The Cook Political Report]</ref> and far more accurate than [[FiveThirtyEight]] in 2016. | RCP's 2016 projections for the [[United States presidential election, 2016|presidential election that year]] were more accurate than the "reputable" Cook Political Report,<ref>[https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/2016_elections_electoral_college_map.html Battle for White House - 2016 Election Maps]</ref><ref>[https://cookpolitical.com/presidential/charts/scorecard 2016 Election Scorecard | The Cook Political Report]</ref> and far more accurate than [[FiveThirtyEight]] in 2016. | ||
Revision as of 05:21, November 7, 2022
RealClearPolitics is one of the finest polling and news sources on the internet. It predicts election outcomes based on current polling and on historical tendencies for last-minute shifts. Using this model, it predicted an outcome to the 2022 midterm elections more than a month before FiveThirtyEight and other poll aggregators arrived at similar predictions.
Based in Chicago and founded by John McIntyre and Tom Bevan in 2000, RealClearPolitics is a comprehensive, real-time, and independent political network.[1] The site features all aspects of politics, from polling, analysis, and news to commentary, policy, and world affairs. In a short amount of time, RCP has achieved a solid reputation as a journalistic favorite, and is famous for its aggregation of various polling agencies to show average performances of candidates.
Its homepage includes links to a selection of articles, most of which are located on other websites, while a few are written by RCP's own staff. The list of articles tends to alternate between conservative and liberal sources.[2]
RCP's 2016 projections for the presidential election that year were more accurate than the "reputable" Cook Political Report,[3][4] and far more accurate than FiveThirtyEight in 2016.