270towin.com

270towin.com is a nonpartisan American political website that projects who will win United States presidential elections and also allows users to create their own electoral maps.[3][4] It also tracks the results of United States presidential elections by state throughout the country's history.[5][6]

270towin
Type of site
Politics
Available inEnglish
OwnerAllan Keiter[1]
URLwww.270towin.com
Alexa rank 22,524
(December 12, 2018)[2]
RegistrationNo
LaunchedApril 12, 2004 (2004-04-12)[1]
Current statusOnline

The website regularly has news updates, usually about a topic related to elections, such as campaign announcements or retirements. For example, in the lead-up to the 2020 election, Drew Savicki, 270toWin elections and politics contributor, is writing weekly articles on the competitiveness of each state in the Electoral College. There are several types of maps users can create. These include:

The website uses three different electoral forecasters: Sabato's Crystal Ball, Cook Political Report, and Inside Elections. There is also a fourth option, which is a consensus between the three pundits, that is generally used as the starting map.

The website also has useful information about elections and the political system, such as presidential electoral results dating back to 1789, pundit forecasts, voting history and trends by state (dating back to statehood), polling data, live updates during elections, and other useful information such as a lookup by zip code of elected representatives. [7]

References

  1. "270towin.com WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info – DomainTools". WHOIS. Retrieved December 12, 2018.
  2. "270towin.com Site Overview". Alexa Internet. Archived from the original on December 10, 2018. Retrieved December 12, 2018.
  3. Haberman, Maggie (November 6, 2016). "Inside Donald Trump's Last Stand: An Anxious Nominee Seeks Assurance". The New York Times.
  4. "2020 Presidential Election Interactive Map". 270towin.
  5. Jane, Talia (November 28, 2016). "Donald Trump is lying about "millions" of fraudulent votes. Here are the real numbers". Mic.com.
  6. "What are the real Swing States in the 2016 election?". National Constitution Center. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
  7. "Who Represents Me? Elected Officials Lookup". 270toWin.com. Retrieved May 28, 2020.


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