Once again, @AllanLichtman making excuses because his keys aren’t predictive and he’s a complete partisan fraud. You lost, Allan, and you failed because you based everything on the outcome you wanted! Fraud!
Once again, @AllanLichtman making excuses because his keys aren’t predictive and he’s a complete partisan fraud. You lost, Allan, and you failed because you based everything on the outcome you wanted! Fraud!
— Bob C (@BC5097) November 10, 2024
The inimitable @AllanLichtma a.k.a. “Election Nostradamus” insists his forecasting techniques would have worked perfectly if only Elon Musk, Fox News and all other conservative media had not spread so much “disinformation.” Pure comedy gold!
The inimitable @AllanLichtman a.k.a. “Election Nostradamus” insists his forecasting techniques would have worked perfectly if only Elon Musk, Fox News and all other conservative media had not spread so much “disinformation.” Pure comedy gold! pic.twitter.com/O0BRiTlb5y
— Dinesh D’Souza (@DineshDSouza) November 14, 2024
Allan Lichtman, a historian renowned for his accurate predictions of nine out of the last ten U.S. presidential elections, faced significant backlash after incorrectly forecasting the 2024 election outcome. He had anticipated a victory for Kamala Harris over Donald Trump. Following the election, Lichtman reported receiving death threats via email and social media, and even faced two attempted break-ins at his home. Despite the hostile responses, Lichtman emphasized that most prediction models for the 2024 election were also wrong. His prediction model, “Keys to the White House,” uses 13 true-or-false questions to forecast election outcomes. Federal law enforcement has been alerted to the threats, and police have responded to the incidents at his home. Business Insider
In a separate incident, during a live broadcast, Lichtman and his son Sam expressed disbelief and frustration as election results favored Trump. Lichtman, creator of the “Keys to the White House” method, had evaluated that Harris had an advantage in eight of the thirteen categories used by his system. However, the data showed Trump leading in key states. As the broadcast concluded, Lichtman prematurely commented on the state of democracy in the United States, while his son maintained a more moderate and hopeful stance. New York Post