FORGET POLLS: HERE ARE THE REAL ELECTION PREDICTORS
Posted By: Darren Rovell | Sports Business Reporter CNBC.com | 04 Nov
2008 | 01:05 PM ET

Presidential election polls have been consistently predicting a Barack
Obama victory Tuesday. To get a different perspective, CNBC took the
unconventional route and looked at some less-traditional election
indicators.

The 7-Eleven Indicator. In the past two presidential elections,
convenient store 7-Eleven has offered red George Bush cups and blue Al
Gore (ʼ00) and John Kerry (ʼ04) cups to its patrons.
Customers chose the red cups more often than the blue cups in both
2000 and 2004, correctly predicting a George Bush victory.

This year, however, the blue Barack Obama cups are outnumbering the
red John McCain cups 60 percent to 40 percent nationwide. In the
battleground state of Pennsylvania, Obama has an even wider lead of 62
percent to 38 percent.

Halloween Mask Indicator. BuyCostumes.com has been selling 99-cent
political masks during the past two elections.

In both 2000 and 2004, the George Bush mask was the more popular
choice, correctly predicting a Bush win both years.

This year, however, purchases of the Barack Obama mask outnumbered
purchases of the McCain mask 55 percent to 45 percent nationwide. In
the battleground state of Pennsylvania, the Obama mask outnumbered the
McCain mask 63 percent to 37 percent. [What if people wore Obama masks
to scare people?]

The Redskins Rule. The Washington Redskins lost on Monday.

In an ordinary year, this would not be considered a national issue,
but an election year is no ordinary year. The Redskins Rule says
whatever the football team does in the final game before the
presidential election, that will dictate what will happen to the
incumbent party.

If the Redskins win, the rule says the incumbent party will stay in
the White House, but if the Redskins lose, the opposing party will be
victorious. Thus, Mondayʼs Redskins loss is bad news for Republican
John McCain and good news for Democratic Barack Obama.
-- 
Jim Devine /  "Nobody told me there'd be days like these / Strange
days indeed -- most peculiar, mama." -- JL.
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