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Strategies & Market Trends : General market lab and commentary
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From: tom pope11/7/2016 6:58:20 AM
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Election forecaster Nate Silver said on Sunday that Hillary Clinton is the clear favorite to be the next president, but argued the race is closer than most analysts are anticipating.

"The electoral math is less solid for Clinton than it was for [President Barack] Obama four years ago," Silver said in an interview with George Stephanopoulos on ABC News' "This Week."

Silver became a prominent election forecaster during the 2008 election and his assessment of candidates electoral chances have been closely followed ever since. This year, his work has come under scrutiny because while his models show Clinton the favorite in the race, he is less bullish on her chances than other forecasters.

"You'd rather be in her [Clinton's] shoes than Donald Trump but it’s not an incredibly safe position," Silver said.
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