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Chance the Democrat wins (19.8%)
Chance the Republican wins (80.2%)
We'll be updating our forecasts every time new data is available, every day through Nov. 6.
The Classic version of our model projects a race’s outcome by taking a weighted average of polls of a district (if available), polls of similar districts (CANTOR) and non-polling factors (fundamentals). It is then reverted toward a mean based on long-term trends in midterms and presidential approval ratings.
R+9.0
Adjusted polls
R+8.3
CANTOR
D+0.8
Fundamentals
R+13.8
Experts
R+9.0
Lite
R+5.7
Classic
R+8.4
Deluxe
<0.1
<0.1
Historical adjustment
Key
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We've collected two polls for the Colorado 3rd. We’re adjusting poll results in three ways: Polls of registered voters or all adults are adjusted to a likely-voter basis; older polls are adjusted based on shifts in the generic congressional ballot since the poll was conducted; and polls are adjusted for house effects (the tendency for a firm’s polls to lean toward Democrats or Republicans). Polls with larger sample sizes and those conducted by higher-quality polling agencies are given more weight, as are more recent polls.
Adjustments | |||||||||||
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dates | pollster | sample | weight | Bush | Tipton | margin | likely voter | Time-line | House effects | Adjusted margin | |
Oct. 27-Nov. 2 10/27-11/2 | JMC Analytics / Bold Blue Campaigns | 500 | LV | 1.27 | 41% | 46% | R+5.0 | — | <0.1 | 1.9 | R+3.1 |
Oct. 27-29 10/27-29 | Change Research | 485 | LV | 1.10 | 38% | 53% | R+15.0 | — | <0.1 | 0.6 | R+15.6 |
Key
A = adults
RV = Registered voters
V = voters
LV = likely voters
= partisan poll
Our district similarity scores are based on demographic, geographic and political characteristics; if two districts have a score of 100, it means they are perfectly identical. These scores inform a system we use — CANTOR, or Congressional Algorithm using Neighboring Typologies to Optimize Regression — to infer what polling would say in unpolled or lightly polled districts, given what it says in similar districts.
Sim. score | Polling avg. | ||
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OR-2 | 71 | R+12.7 | |
MT at large | 65 | R+4.6 | |
WA-5 | 64 | R+6.9 | |
CO-4 | 63 | — | |
AZ-1 | 63 | D+4.2 | |
CA-1 | 62 | — | |
NV-2 | 62 | R+19.3 | |
WA-3 | 60 | R+4.9 | |
KS-2 | 55 | D+0.1 | |
CA-4 | 54 | R+6.5 |
The Classic and Deluxe versions of our model use several non-polling factors to forecast the vote share margin in each district.
Factor | Impact | Explanation |
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Incumbency | 3.1 | Scott Tipton has been elected to 4 terms. Congress has only a 20.1% approval rating, reducing the incumbency advantage. |
District partisanship | 4.7 | CO-3 is 13.6 percentage points more Republican-leaning than the country overall, based on how it has voted in recent presidential and state legislative elections. It voted for Trump in 2016 and Romney in 2012. |
Incumbent's margin in last election | 5.2 | Tipton won by 14.3 percentage points in 2016. |
Generic ballot | 6.8 | Democrats lead by an average of 8.6 percentage points in polls of the generic congressional ballot. |
Fundraising | 3.8 | As of Oct. 17, Diane Mitsch Bush had raised $1,486,000 in individual contributions (65% of all such contributions to the major-party candidates); Tipton had raised $789,000 (35%). |
Incumbent's voting record in Congress | 1.4 | Tipton has voted with Republicans 83% of the time in roll-call votes in recent sessions of Congress. |
Challenger experience | 1.9 | Bush has held elected office before. (So has Tipton, but this is accounted for in our incumbency calculation.) |
Scandals | 0.0 | Neither candidate is involved in a scandal. |
Total | D+0.8 |
The Deluxe version of our model calculates an implied margin for each race based on expert race ratings from The Cook Political Report, Inside Elections and Sabato's Crystal Ball; it then adjusts that margin toward its estimate of the national political environment.
Equivalent Margin | |||
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Expert | Rating | Raw | Adjusted |
Cook Political Report | R+12.1 | R+11.4 | |
Inside Elections | R+23.8 | R+22.9 | |
Sabato's Crystal Ball | R+6.7 | R+7.1 | |
Average | R+14.2 | R+13.8 |
Nate Silver explains the methodology behind our 2018 midterms forecast. Read more …
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