2024 US Election Simulator

Predict the next US President!

Published by: Zachary Turner
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2024 US Election Simulator puts the power in your hands! Who will win the US Presidential election? Will it be Kamala Harris? Donald Trump? RFK Jr.? It takes 270 electoral votes to win the presidency and 51 seats in the Senate for a majority. You can quickly decide which states go to a particular candidate or party and save these predictions. You also have additional research tools like FiveThirtyEight’s analysis and Nate Silver’s blog to aid in your research. 2024 U.S. Election Simulator is educational and utilized by a number of institutions including Arizona State University.
Key Features -
Election Model:
•Our updated election model shows updated odds for each presidential candidate based on a myriad of data. This app is the only place you can see our model!
Live Election Results:
•Get real-time updates on election night. See if your predictions match the actual results!
Predictions from Media sources and experts:
•Predictions from trusted sources like CNN, Cook Political, and Sabato Crystal Ball.
Create and Save Your Predictions:
•Craft your own state-by-state Electoral College predictions for President and Senate. Save them and share your insights with friends!
Research Tools:
•Utilize cutting-edge analysis from FiveThirtyEight and Nate Silver’s blog to inform your decisions.
Pre-Made Maps:
•Choose from pre-made maps of previous elections or start with our default map. You can also begin from scratch with all states as Toss-Ups.
Nebraska and Maine Electoral Split:
•Assign and split Nebraska and Maine’s electoral votes by Congressional district. Every single vote matters!
Election Rules:
•Learn how the electoral college works in the United States with our detailed information.
Why Choose 2024 US Election Simulator?
Interactive and Engaging:
•Dive deep into the electoral process and make informed decisions.
Educational:
•Gain a comprehensive understanding of US election dynamics.
Fun and Social:
•Save your predictions, show them off, and challenge your friends to see who can predict the outcome accurately!
Become a part of history. Your prediction might just be the closest to reality!
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  • Is 2024 US Election Simulator free?

    2024 US Election Simulator is not free (it costs 4900.00), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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  • How much does 2024 US Election Simulator cost?

    The price of 2024 US Election Simulator is 4900.00.

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