New York Times’ FiveThirtyEight blogger and statistician extraordinaire, Nate Silver, just before midnight calculated President Obama‘s chances of winning as 80.9%, the highest number in weeks....
The New York Times’ Nate Silver continues to increase his predictions of a President Obama win, and now gives Obama an 83.7% chance of a second...
var addthis_config = {“data_track_addressbar”:true};President Barack Obama took the opportunity at the annual pardoning of the White House turkey this afternoon to crack jokes about Mitt Romney‘s...
var addthis_config = {“data_track_addressbar”:true};Nate Silver is gay, in case you didn’t know. Until yesterday, practically no one did. Silver is the incredibly accurate statistician who gave...
Nate Silver, the highly respected creator of the FiveThirtyEight elections blog at the New York Times, just increased President Obama‘s chances of winning to 79%, with a...
var addthis_config = {“data_track_addressbar”:true};Nate Silver, the heralded statistician who correctly predicted the November presidential election, including getting each state correct, has been named Out Magazine’s Person...
President Obama now has a 91.6% chance of winning re-election, predicts the New York Times’ Nate Silver, via his FiveThirtyEight blog. Silver, who has been updating...
The New York Times’ Nate Silver continues to increase his predictions of an Obama win, and now gives Obama an 86.3% chance of a second term,...
Nate Silver is a world-class statistician who started FiveThirtyEight.com and was immediately heralded as a genius during the 2008 elections. The New York Times began publishing Silver’s...
FiveThirtyEight’s Nate Silver, one of the most respected numbers guys around, like most of us thought Maine’s marriage law would not be repealed. It was. Before...
The president took to twitter to tell the country about what matters -- to him.
Gus Kenworthy, the second openly-gay man competing for the U.S. at the 2018 Winter Olympics, said this week that "it's unfortunate" Vice President Mike Pence will...
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