Jerome model in West Virginia: Trump with very clear lead
The Jerome model is included in the econometric models component of the PollyVote. The model expects that Clinton will achieve 54.0% of the two-party vote share in West Virginia, while Trump will end up with 0.0%.
Putting the results in context
Individual econometric models can incorporate substantial biases, which is why they should be interpreted with caution. Instead of trusting the results from single econometric models, the recommended strategy consult combined econometric models or, even better, a combined forecast that incorporates forecasts from different methods, each of which draws upon different data.
Results in comparison to other econometric models
When compared to the average results of other econometric models Clinton performed worse with 0.0 percentage points, while Trump did better with 0.0 percentage points.