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Kabir (kabirkhanna.bsky.social)

@kabir_here

Director, Elections & Analytics, MS NOW | Posting at https://t.co/QJs3qzWvH2

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MS NOW Public Relations
MS NOW Public Relations@MSNOWComms·
.@MSNOWNews’ Director of Elections and Analytics Kabir Khanna made his first on-air appearance on @VelshiMSNOW to discuss the latest on the upcoming midterm elections.
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NEW Trump approval at 39% — new low point this term Ratings of U.S. economy are down, with eight in ten Americans seeing rising gas prices Widespread dissatisfaction with administration's job on economy, with marks on Iran also poor More on other site: bsky.app/profile/kabirk…
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Amit shutdown and persistent econonmic concerns, Trump approval rating back to its low point this term New lows among women/White people/Trump voters Marks on handling inflation also at low point, and just half say he's doing what he promised More here: bsky.app/profile/kabirk…
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Princeton School of Public & International Affairs
“75% [of Americans] felt that their wages were not keeping up with inflation. I saw a lot of economists report basically the opposite,” @kabir_here shared at our panel on what happened during the presidential election and why. Thanks to our Center for the Study of Democratic Politics for hosting an insightful discussion.
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With California CD 13 results in (D flip), U.S. House wins are 220 R - 215 D Net gain of one seat for Democrats from balance of power heading into election, resulting in very narrow GOP majority (Note: totals include seats that may be vacant when new session of Congress begins)
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Lakshya Jain
Lakshya Jain@lxeagle17·
@kabir_here Unless Merced just did a batch now that I'm not seeing?
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CBS News has projected Democrat Ruben Gallego winning U.S. Senate race in Arizona That makes 47 Democrats elected to U.S. Senate in 2024
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J. Miles Coleman
J. Miles Coleman@JMilesColeman·
Harris leads by 5.3% in Virginia, which matches Hillary's 2016 margin here exactly. Interstate 64, which includes a stretch form Williamsburg to RVA to Cville, stands out as especially D-trending. Weird to make a VA swing map with Fairfax/Loudoun moving redder, but here we are.
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CBS News has projected Democrat Jacky Rosen winning the U.S. Senate race in Nevada That makes 46 Senate seats so far for Democrats, compared to 52 for Republicans There are now just two races outstanding: Pennsylvania, which leans Republican but may go to a recount, and Arizona
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CBS News
CBS News@CBSNews·
Some of the richest men in the world, including Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, have already become even richer as a result of President-elect Donald Trump's victory.
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As student of American electorate/political behavior, I found the vote shift in this area interesting Lost in all the finger pointing below is fact that shift here comes nowhere close to accounting for Trump win Trump leads Michigan by nearly 80 thousand votes (Stein < 45K btw)
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City of Dearborn — home to many Arab Americans in Detroit suburbs — went for Trump over Harris by 6 pts (42% to 36%, with 18% voting Green) For context, 62% backed Clinton in 2016 and 70% voted for Biden in 2020
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@lxeagle17 Good to be cautious with preliminary estimates, as vote count is ongoing, but we also need to account for any changes in group sizes (White share of electorate may have grown this year)
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Lakshya Jain@lxeagle17·
@kabir_here Bit skeptical here. That does not add up to a six point swing nationally at all.
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Still learning about electorate, but latest exit poll data suggests GOP gains driven by men of color '20➡️'24 pres. vote White voters: R+17➡️16 White men: R+23➡️23 White women: R+11➡️8 Voters of color: D+45➡️31 Men of color: D+34➡️13 (down 21) Women of color: D+53➡️44 (down 9)
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@williamjordann Yes, similar pattern but more muted... As of this hour, exit polls show 2020 non-voters tied on U.S. House vote choice (with slightly more crossing over from Biden '20 voters than Trump '20 voters) And first-time voters are R+9 on House vote
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Current estimates from exit poll show 2020 non-voters favoring Trump — consistent with first scenario we put out Sunday, in which high turnout boosts his margins in battleground states And among new voters, who told us this was their first time ever voting, margin is even bigger
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Kabir (kabirkhanna.bsky.social)@kabir_here

Close race estimated in battlegrounds means lots of things could tip election We explore a couple scenarios by tweaking specific parameters in our model Scenario 1: infrequent voters show up, driven by Trump-leaning men Would boost Trump in enough states to put him over 270 EV

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