As fun as electoral-vote.com is, it swings so drastically from day to day that I don't think it can be an accurate representation of anything other than how 1% for either candidate can completely swing a state in their system.
As fun as electoral-vote.com is, it swings so drastically from day to day that I don't think it can be an accurate representation of anything other than how 1% for either candidate can completely swing a state in their system.
I personally use the electoral vote maps that don't include the battleground states (Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Iowa, etc). Then I average them in using RealClearPolitics.