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Nathaniel Rakich

Nathaniel Rakich

Elections Analyst at FiveThirtyEight

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Influence score
68
Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Does it matter that Democrats are raising more money than Republicans? - ABC News

538 breaks down the latest presidential, Senate and House fundraising reports.
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When will Trump make his VP pick? - ABC News

Running mates have historically been announced in July or August.
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Have Americans ever hated two candidates as much as Biden and Trump...

Why favorability might not matter in the 2024 presidential election.
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8 people who could be Trump's VP pick - ABC News

Tim Scott and Kristi Noem headline 538’s latest vice presidential draft.
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House members seem to really hate their jobs - ABC News

More and more are cutting their congressional careers off early.
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Super Tuesday primaries 2024: Trump and Biden dominate, Haley drops...

538 tracked how Trump and Haley did, plus key U.S. House and Senate races.
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Biden's State of the Union address won't make or break his campaign...

Historically, the speech hasn’t advanced the president’s popularity or agenda.
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Could Arab American and Muslim voters cost Biden the 2024 election?...

They’re a small voting bloc but could make the difference in Michigan.
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Which is the better 2024 predictor: polls or special elections? - A...

Republicans hope the former, Democrats the latter. But it’s complicated.
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What the New York 3rd special election means for November - ABC News

And why it’s not a big deal that the polls were a little off.
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New York 3rd District special election: Suozzi projected to defeat ...

Democrats cut into Republicans’ already narrow House majority.