Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day for October 16, 2018
The Number of the Day columns published on Ballotpedia reflect the views of the author.
October 16, 2018: Voting for Election 2018 began weeks ago in several states and will end in 21 days.
Ballotpedia's Election Analysis Hub provides a comprehensive analysis of the midterms starting with a look at the U.S. House and Senate battlegrounds. You can also review what the prediction markets expect to see when all the voting is complete.
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Each weekday, Scott Rasmussen’s Number of the Day explores interesting and newsworthy topics at the intersection of culture, politics, and technology.
- October 15, 2018 – 67 percent of Americans represent exhausted majority tired of polarized politics
- October 12, 2018 – 526 years ago today, Columbus reached the New World
- October 11, 2018 – 53 percent of voters don’t know who Susan Collins is
- October 10, 2018 – 30 years after his death, Roy Orbison goes on tour
- October 9, 2018 – 9 Supreme Court justices attended Yale or Harvard
- To see other recent numbers, check out the archive.
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