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The famous election prognosticator, New York Times's “Needle”, was projecting an 84 per cent chance of a Donald Trump victory with about 295 electoral college votes based on its data at 10:30 ...
The New York Times NYT-3.25%decrease; red down pointing triangle launched its signature election-forecasting “Needle” online Tuesday evening, despite a continuing strike by hundreds of ...
The New York Times live election needle has an early projection favoring former President Donald Trump winning the electoral college. The needle launched shortly after 8 p.m. ET — and for more ...
By The New York Times This article was written by The Times’s Election Analytics team, which operates the election night statistical model known as the Needle. The 2024 Needle is live.
The New York Times’ Needle lives: The newspaper’s popular election-prediction gauge made its return on Tuesday night — despite the ongoing strike called Monday by the union representing tech ...
Update: At around 8:20 p.m. the Needle returned. “The Needle is live!” New York Times analyst Nate Cohn wrote in the Times’ live blog. Cohn said in tweets earlier Tuesday afternoon that the Needle may ...
The New York Times is once again poking readers’ eyes with its needle. A little digital gauge, like the one that might indicate that your boiler or nuclear-power plant is about to explode ...