Tuesday, 24 January 2017
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Hillary Clinton,
Data,
Politics,
Donald Trump,
Political Analytics,
Data Science,
2016 Election
There were a lot of predictions from pundits in the lead up to the 2016 Election, many of which predicted a Hillary Clinton victory. We now know that Donald Trump earned the victory with key wins in a handful of surprise swing states. With this still settling in for some, we took a hard look at the data behind his victory and what drove his...
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