Join us for Who is Going to Lose and Why with Professor Allan Lichtman, the Nostradamus of modern-day presidential election outcomes and the author of “The Thirteen Keys to the White House."
Join us as Professor Allan Lichtman, the Nostradamus of modern-day presidential election outcomes and the author of “The Thirteen Keys to the White House” discusses his prediction for the 2020 election.
Allan Lichtman has correctly foreseen who would win all the presidential races since 1984. His predictions have been based on a system of thirteen factors, deemed true or false, that assess how well the incumbent has done during his term in office. These include factors such as the economy, incumbency, social unrest, and scandals, as well as the candidates' personal charisma. If fewer than five of the keys are false, the incumbent wins the presidency.
Polling data, debates, campaigning, etc. have no role in these factors. Lichtman created the “The Keys to the White House” model, which he created with Russian seismologist Vladimir Keilis-Borok in 1981 using pattern recognition. They analyzed every presidential election since 1860.
This program is free and open to all and is presented by Little Falls Village in collaboration with COFFE, in partnership with the Little Falls Village Library of Montgomery County Public Libraries.
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