new video loaded: How We Model Election Results With the Needle Our live election night forecast is known as “the Needle.” Nate Cohn, chief political analyst for The New York Times ...
Will there be a needle? A quick thread. November 5, 8:27 p.m.: She’s alive! The New York Times election needle appeared slightly after the results for Florida. NYT chief political analyst Nate ...
The New York Times' popular election "Needle" may not be available on Election Night, as the publication's technology guild remains on strike. The Times' needle estimates the final outcome of an ...
All eyes in the United States are on the results of the 2024 election on Tuesday and many of them will likely look to the New York Times for coverage. As such, the Needle may or may not make an ...
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The New York Times NYT-0.59%decrease; red down pointing triangle launched its signature election-forecasting “Needle” online Tuesday evening, despite a continuing strike by hundreds of ...
The New York Times’ Needle lives: The newspaper’s popular election-prediction gauge made its return on Tuesday night — despite the ongoing strike called Monday by the union representing tech ...
Update: At about 8:30 p.m. ET, The New York Times’ Needle went live. On its web page, it said the election was “a tossup,” but it nonetheless estimated Trump to win 279 electoral votes ...
NEW YORK—The New York Times tech worker strike ... Amid the strike, it appeared the Times' well-known election needle that indicates a candidate's chances of winning based on current numbers ...
Famously, the New York Times has used the Needle in previous elections to show live forecasts in the form of a handy semicircle chart. On it, a needle moves back and forth between sections to ...