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Nebraska: Jerome model shows Trump in the lead

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The Jerome model released an updated forecast of the election outcome. The model expects that Clinton will receive 41.6% of the two-party vote share in Nebraska, while Trump will end up with 58.4%.

Putting the results in context

In general, however, a good strategy is to not have too much faith in the results of single econometric models, as they sometimes contain large errors. Rather, one should check how a econometric model's results compare to benchmark forecasts.

The Jerome model in comparison with PollyVote's forecast

Clinton has 2.7 percentage points more and Trump has 2.7 percentage points less when the results of the econometric model are compared to the combined PollyVote forecast for Nebraska.

This article was automatically generated by the PollyBot, which uses algorithms developed by AX Semantics to generate text from data stored in our API. The exact dataset underlying this particular article can be found here.

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