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2024 Electoral College

Biden vs Haley - National Summary

Most Recent Poll (middate): 2024-03-04 00:00 UTC

Last Poll Update: 2024-03-07 22:52 UTC

 

Odds assume 2024 will look similar to 2008-2020 in terms of error distribution in EG poll averages.
This reflects CURRENT polling ONLY, not how things may change before the election!
All of the below will almost certainly be dramatically different by then!

Leaders:  Best Polled: ||
Democrat: Republican: History Shown in Graphs: 

Summary View

Probabilistic View (Indep States)

Median:
Biden by 38
1σ (68.27%) range:
Biden by 102 ----- Haley by 28
2σ (95.45%) range:
Biden by 156 ---------- Haley by 82
Odds:
Biden: 71.3% — Tie: 0.7% — Haley: 28.0%

Probabilistic View (Uniform Swing)

Median:
Biden by 18
1σ (68.27%) range:
Biden by 202 ----- Haley by 122
2σ (95.45%) range:
Biden by 288 ---------- Haley by 162
Odds:
Biden: 57.2% — Tie: 0.0% — Haley: 42.8%

Categorization View

BidenHaleyMargin
Haley BestBiden/Haley TIE
ExpectedBiden/Haley TIE
Biden BestBiden/Haley TIE

Probabilistic View

Categorization View

State Breakdown by Category

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Solid Biden
StateEVAhead by
District of Columbia

3

(((((84.5%)))))

Hawaii

4

(((((31.7%)))))

Vermont

3

(((((30.9%)))))

Massachusetts

11

(((((27.0%)))))

California

54

((((24.3%))))

New York

28

(((((23.8%)))))

Maryland

10

(((23.5%)))

Rhode Island

4

(((((22.5%)))))

Maine (CD1)

1

(((((18.8%)))))

Illinois

19

(((((17.3%)))))

Connecticut

7

(((((16.8%)))))

Delaware

3

(((((16.3%)))))

Washington

12

(((((14.8%)))))

New Jersey

14

(((((14.0%)))))

Oregon

8

(((((11.9%)))))

Maine (All)

2

(((((10.7%)))))

Strong Biden
StateEVAhead by
New Mexico

5

(((((8.7%)))))

Minnesota

10

(((((6.0%)))))

Colorado

10

(((((5.6%)))))

Weak Biden
StateEVAhead by
Nevada

6

((((3.3%))))

New Hampshire

4

((3.1%))

Pennsylvania

19

2.8%

•  Texas

40

1.7%

Maine (CD2)

1

(((((1.6%)))))

Virginia

13

(((1.1%)))

Florida

30

((((0.8%))))

Georgia

16

0.3%

Weak Haley
StateEVAhead by
North Carolina

16

((0.3%))

Iowa

6

(((((0.6%)))))

Arizona

11

((2.0%))

Ohio

17

(((2.4%)))

Michigan

15

3.4%

Nebraska (CD2)

1

(((((4.7%)))))

Wisconsin

10

(4.9%)

Strong Haley
StateEVAhead by
Solid Haley
StateEVAhead by
Missouri

10

(((((10.1%)))))

Indiana

11

((((12.0%))))

Montana

4

(((((14.6%)))))

South Carolina

9

(((14.7%)))

Mississippi

6

(((((15.7%)))))

Alaska

3

(((((17.2%)))))

Louisiana

8

(((((17.7%)))))

Nebraska (CD1)

1

(((((17.9%)))))

Kansas

6

(((((19.5%)))))

Tennessee

11

(((((19.8%)))))

South Dakota

3

(((((20.8%)))))

Arkansas

6

(((((21.6%)))))

Nebraska (All)

2

(((((22.8%)))))

Kentucky

8

(((((22.9%)))))

Alabama

9

(((((24.5%)))))

North Dakota

3

(((((24.9%)))))

West Virginia

4

(((((26.7%)))))

Idaho

4

(((((31.6%)))))

Utah

6

(((((32.1%)))))

Oklahoma

7

(((((33.1%)))))

Wyoming

3

(((((40.4%)))))

Nebraska (CD3)

1

(((((48.0%)))))

 

Ten most needed polls:
Iowa, North Carolina, Florida, Maine (CD2), Virginia,
Ohio, Nevada, Nebraska (CD2), Arizona, Colorado

 

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The poll average generally uses the last 5 polls (by middate).

If there is tie for the middate of the oldest poll to be included, all polls with that middate are included.

If the result is exactly on the border between categories (0%, 5% or 10% margin) older polls are pulled in one by one until the result is clearly within a category.

When there are not enough actual polls for the poll average, results from prior presidential elections are used to fill in the average.

If a pollster releases multiple results based on the same sample they are weighted so collectively they count as "1 poll".

On state detail pages this is noted by an [N], shading in the listing, and a different color data point in the graph.

 

State win probabilities are calculated based on 2008-2020 data using the methodology in the January 2023 blog post titled "Prepping the Math Stuff for 2024".

 

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The number of parentheses around the averages indicates the number of "generic" results that were added to fill out the poll average.

Only results with no parentheses represent a true average of only polls asking specifically about the two candidates shown.

 

Weighted Average* of Time Covered by Poll Averages for these candidates is 10.1 years.

*Time covered by poll average in each state weighted by abs(1/margin) in order to give higher weight to closer states.

 

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