The Keys to the White House (English Wikipedia)

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  • Allan J. Lichtman (October 2016). "The Keys to the White House" (PDF). Social Education. 80 (5): 256–258. As a national system, the Keys predict the popular vote, not the state-by-state tally of Electoral College votes.

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  • Allan J. Lichtman (2000). "ELECTION 2000: The Keys Point to Gore". Social Education. 64 (6): 376–377.
    "Thus, on balance, barring a most improbable turn of events, the American people will ratify the record of the current Democratic administration this year and elect Al Gore president of the United States."

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  • Basu, Rebecca (September 26, 2016). "Historian's Prediction: Donald J. Trump to Win 2016 Election". American University. Archived from the original on June 19, 2017.
  • Stone, Andrea (July 12, 2010). "Professor's 13 Keys Predict Obama Will Get Re-Elected". AOL. Archived from the original on July 16, 2010.

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  • Silver, Nate (September 28, 2024). "Nate Silver on X". X. Yeah, Lichtman has gotten 2 out of his past 3 calls wrong. In 2016, he predicted Trump would win the *popular* vote and said nothing about the Electoral College. And this year, he predicted Biden would win. Dude is 1 for his last 3, losing his fastball I guess.

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