Jerome model in Massachusetts: Clinton is in the lead
The Jerome model released an updated forecast of the election outcome. According to the model, Clinton will obtain 61.6% of the two-party vote share in Massachusetts, while Trump will win 38.4%.
Putting the results in context
Single econometric models may contain substantial errors, and should be interpreted with caution. Instead of relying on results from single econometric models, you should consult combined econometric models or, even better, the combined PollyVote forecast that relies on forecasts from different methods, each of which draws upon different data.
The Jerome model compared with PollyVote's prediction
PollyVote currently predicts Clinton to gain 64.1% of the two-party vote in Massachusetts, which is 2.5 percentage points above the results of the Jerome model.