Pardon our brevity today, but we do have other tasks at hands on the PiRate ship. This is our final election eve analytical look at the 2018 Mid-term Election races.
U.S. Senate
We were tempted to make one slight change today based on the final reliable polling coming from a couple of honest pollsters. However, in these states, Early Voting has already seen large percentages of voters deciding. We have to use the polls at the time of Early Voting, so we did not move the needle at all.
For three weeks, we have been split between 53-47 and 54-46 in favor of the Republicans in the Senate. Our Over/Under spread would be 53 1/2.
U.S. House of Representatives
This could take up hours more than we have to explain, and if you are reading this 14 hours before the polls open on the East Coast, you only have time for a couple of paragraphs.
Based on our models of handicapping the polls based on their recent biases from the previous election, we believe that the Democrats are assured of picking up 13 seats as their floor and 34 seats as their ceiling. They currently own 193 seats, so this bumps their minimum in the next Congress to 206 and a maximum of 227. It takes 218 to get a majority.
We believe that there are about 26 seats remaining that are true tossup races. Of the 26 tossups, the Democrats need to win 12 of the races to gain control. If you factor in that the Democrats polled a little better three weeks ago when some states commenced with early voting, we tend to tilt the needle of toss-up races in their favor. If we had to wager on an over/under number for the number of Democrats in the next Congress, we’d place that number at 219.5, since our data shows the Democrats taking control of the House by a margin of 219 to 216 or 220 to 215.
Gubernatorial Races
We must admit that we did not perform any additional data mining on the governor’s races. We will stick with our over/under number of 26.5 in favor of the Republicans, as our data is split between 26-24 and 27-23 in favor of the GOP.
Our plea with our incredible brothers and sisters of the greatest nation in the world.
Regardless of the outcome tomorrow, please act like a good and decent human being and accept the results without resulting to violence. Our nation received the most incredible gift from our Founding Fathers.
There is a fantastic quote attributable to Benjamin Franklin in 1787. When Franklin was leaving Independence Hall following long hours of discussion at the Constitutional Convention, a lady asked Franklin as he left the hall whether our new nation would be a Republic or a Monarchy.
Franklin’s genius reply was, “A Republic if you can keep it.”
My fellow friends and countrymen, we are doing our worst not to keep it. I lived through the 1968 through 1972 election cycle. I never believed the nation could become more divided then than ever again in my lifetime. We are approaching this four year black eye. Let’s stop it before it can surpass those four years.
We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.