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Simulation Shows Obama Will Win
Brian Adams, a mathematics and computer science professor at Franklin & Marshall College, reports that there's a 99.98% chance that Sen. Barack Obama will win the presidential election on Tuesday. Adams has developed a simulation model that involves running 50 million simulated ...
We Will Win
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The Odds Of Obama Winning
The Moderate VoiceA computer simulation puts the odds at 99.98%.

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skippy the bush kangaroopoliticalwire: brian adams, a mathematics and computer science professor at franklin & marshall college, reports that there's a 99.98% chance that sen. barack obama will win the presidential election on tuesday. adams has developed a simulation ...

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