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'''RealClearPolitics''' is a dot-com organization based in [[Chicago]]. RCP was founded by John McIntyre and Tom Bevan in 2000. Their website is a comprehensive, real-time and independent political network. <ref>[http://www.realclearpolitics.com/about.html About Us]</ref>  All [[politics]]; polling, analysis, news, commentary, policy and world affairs. RCP has achieved a solid reputation in a short amount of time, as a journalists favorite.
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'''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. A flood of largely unverified ballots stuffed into drop-boxes and mailed in by [[Dem]]s in [[Arizona]], [[Nevada]], and [[Pennsylvania]] distorted the reported outcomes to be several percentages off of numerous independent polls. In [[Georgia]], massive [[early voting]] that is monitored by race and age is exploited by [[Dem]]s whereby voters probably feel they do not have a secret ballot.
==External Links==
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[http://www.realclearpolitics.com Official website]
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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.
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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>
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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.
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==External links==
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*[http://www.realclearpolitics.com Official website]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:59, November 16, 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. A flood of largely unverified ballots stuffed into drop-boxes and mailed in by Dems in Arizona, Nevada, and Pennsylvania distorted the reported outcomes to be several percentages off of numerous independent polls. In Georgia, massive early voting that is monitored by race and age is exploited by Dems whereby voters probably feel they do not have a secret ballot.

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.

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References

  1. About Us
  2. RCP homepage (June 10, 2020). RealClearPolitics homepage at the Wayback Machine
  3. Battle for White House - 2016 Election Maps
  4. 2016 Election Scorecard | The Cook Political Report